Quantum Measurement Protocols Successfully Violate Time-Order Invariance, Confirming Weak Disturbance.
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Quantum Measurement Protocols Successfully Violate Time-Order Invariance, Confirming Weak Disturbance.
Researchers demonstrate non-invasive qubit measurement protocols, violating time-order invariance with high statistical significance across multiple quantum computing platforms, and further illuminating the fundamental nature of quantum measurement.
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