MIT Recreates Double-Slit Experiment, Challenging Einstein's Quantum Theories

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MIT researchers performed a simplified atomic-scale double-slit experiment confirming that light cannot be observed as both a wave and a particle simultaneously, supporting Bohr's complementarity principle and challenging Einstein's earlier objections to quantum uncertainty.
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