Quantum Particles Aren’t Spinning. So Where Does Their Spin Come From?
A new proposal seeks to solve the paradox of quantum spin
Adam Becker is a freelance science journalist and author of What Is Real?, about the sordid untold history of quantum physics. His writing has appeared in the New York Times, the BBC, NPR and elsewhere. He holds a Ph.D. in cosmology from the University of Michigan. Credit: Nick Higgins
A new proposal seeks to solve the paradox of quantum spin
Spacetime may emerge from a more fundamental reality. Figuring out how could unlock the most urgent goal in physics—a quantum theory of gravity
The iconoclastic researcher and entrepreneur wants more attention for his big ideas. But so far researchers are less than receptive
Hugh Everett, creator of this radical idea during a drunken debate more than 60 years ago, died before he could see his theory gain widespread popularity ...
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