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MIT experiment proves Einstein wrong in century-old quantum debate

  • MIT physicists conducted a groundbreaking and idealized double-slit experiment demonstrating light cannot behave simultaneously as a wave and a particle.
  • They performed this experiment by cooling over 10,000 atoms to ultracold temperatures and arranging them with laser light into a crystal-like structure.
  • The researchers adjusted the quantum states of individual atoms to vary the amount of information obtained about a photon's path, noting that increased path knowledge corresponded with diminished wave interference.
  • First author Vitaly Fedoseev emphasized that the springs are irrelevant, and the key factor is the inherent uncertainty of the atoms, underscoring the main quantum effect in their experiment.
  • Their findings confirmed Niels Bohr's view, disproved Einstein's related proposal, and resolved a nearly 100-year-old debate about light's dual nature.
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ainvest.com broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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