Anonymous ID: 4f9bda Sept. 22, 2024, 6:05 a.m. No.21638683   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Even though the strange behavior we observe in the quantum realm isn’t part of our daily lives, new simulations and a recent breakthrough at CERN’s LHC suggest otherwise.

 

It’s becoming increasingly likely that our reality could be one of the many worlds in a quantum multiverse.

Especially with the groundbreaking observation of a quantum entanglement between a top quark and its antimatter counterpart.

Simply put, quantum entanglement is where two particles remain interconnected regardless of the distance between them. Like an invisible thread is binding them.

 

This topic has intrigued physicists for decades, because of its potential connection to parallel worlds. Also what makes this discovery all the more disruptive, is that it has been seen in a top quark, which is the heaviest known fundamental particle with very high energies.

 

And if scientists experience more successes with such experiments, then we could test the Standard Model in ways that look for signs of new physics that lie beyond it.