"Exploring the Boundaries of Quantum Science: From Shaking to Flying"

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Scientists have tested the robustness of quantum entanglement by subjecting quantum hardware to various environments, including bumpy car rides, drops from a tower, and spins in a centrifuge. The experiments, conducted by the European Space Agency, aimed to understand the effects of acceleration on quantum systems and explore the connections between relativity and quantum physics. The results showed that current quantum communication platforms are remarkably robust, paving the way for the development of space-based applications.
Topics:science#acceleration#quantum-entanglement#quantum-technology#robustness#science-and-exploration#space-applications
Quantum science: shaken, driven, dropped, and flown European Space Agency
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