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This is incredibly hard to comprehend, but is sure to prove to be a groundbreaking discovery.
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Reality has been proven to not exist until it is observed. A quantum physics test gives an object the ability to act either as a wave or a particle, it has been shown that it will only act in one way or the other when it is being measured.
Associate Professor Andrew Truscott said, “the atoms did not travel from A to B. It was only when they were measured at the end of the journey that their wave-like or particle-like behavior was brought into existence”.
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John Wheeler first came up with the experiment, known as the delayed-choice-thought-test, in 1978 when nobody thought it would ever be possible to test.
How far we have come!
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Truscott’s most mind-blowing conclusion is that “it proves that measurement is everything. At the quantum level, reality does not exist if you are not looking at it”.
With DARPA now developing and testing literal death-rays, and the discovery of oceans on Saturn’s moons, our understanding of science and reality is reaching new heights every day.
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Reality doesn’t exist until it’s measured, at least for very small things, new research has found.
By replicating a famous experiment where an object is given a choice for how to behave, physicists found that the object doesn’t actually make its decision until it is seen.
The finding proves one of the central parts of quantum theory, a branch of science that has been applied to make much of our modern technology.
Scientists gave an object a chance either to act like a wave or a particle, and looked to find out when the decision was made.
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