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pumpkin_enthusiast_ t1_j290w9w wrote
Reply to harnessing quantum mechanics, physicists discovered a new way to observe objects without directly looking at them. Using a superconducting qubit called a transmon device, they were able to “see” microwave pulses generated by classical instruments without having to absorb or re-emit any light waves. by MistWeaver80
I i understand correctly this could help solve a bunch of quantum physics paradox like Schrodinger's cat paradox or quantum entanglement, or is it to limited for this yet ?
pumpkin_enthusiast_ t1_j29ziir wrote
Reply to comment by habeus_coitus in harnessing quantum mechanics, physicists discovered a new way to observe objects without directly looking at them. Using a superconducting qubit called a transmon device, they were able to “see” microwave pulses generated by classical instruments without having to absorb or re-emit any light waves. by MistWeaver80
Maybe paradox is not the right word, but if this new method help give some amount of explanation of why those phenomenon that we observe happen then i think it's a pretty big deal.
i personally do not find the "this is how particle behave because magic" to be a complete and satisfactory answer.
edit : spelling