Can We Save Schrödinger’s Cat Quantum Jumps with Yale’s Dr Zlatko Minev
Can We Save Schrödinger’s Cat Quantum Jumps with Yale’s Dr Zlatko Minev
A group of Yale researchers made news within the world of quantum physics by figuring out how to catch and save Schrödinger’s cat, the symbol of quantum superposition and unpredictability. Through observations they are able to anticipate its jumps and act in real time to save it from proverbial doom. Schrödinger’s cat is the paradox used to illustrate the concept of superposition and quantum jumps and unpredictability in quantum physics. John Michael Godier spoke with Yale’s Dr. Zlatko Minev and he explained what this new experiment and paper is, as well as how it fits within what Bohr’s model was. He also discussed how this relates to Einstein’s quantum theory as well as if this will lead to new and exciting developments within the field of quantum mechanics and how this will effect quantum computers in 2019 and beyond.