Being in two places (or more) at once?

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By Andrew
#488
One of the more fascinating topics we cover in second year proficiency is Quantum Mechanics. And something I like to bring up is the ability to be in more than one place at the same time. This, however, does create a lot of confusion that doesn't always sit well with students.

Since not everyone gets the opportunity to follow my Nutty Professor Lessons, here is a little video that also tries to explain this most unusual principle of Quantum Physics.

Click here to watch - & Enjoy! :ugeek:

Please no comments about the female teacher in the video. :?
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By Helen
#500
I think I got it!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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By Andrew
#1277
Well if you got confused with all the above there is now more to get confused about.

Researchers have managed to creat a "quantum state" in the largest object yet. And what does that all mean you might ask? Well you can read about it by clicking here and find out.

Good luck! :P