Wednesday, October 8, 2025
Smart Again
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Smart Again
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
Smart Again
No Result
View All Result
Home Trending

Nobel Prize: Quantum Tunneling

October 8, 2025
in Trending
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0 0
A A
0
Nobel Prize: Quantum Tunneling
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter


This has ramifications for future breakthroughs: “John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis won the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for experiments revealing macroscopic quantum tunneling and energy quantization in superconducting circuits, laying the groundwork for quantum computers and sensors.”

Gizmodo has a great article on this:

On the centennial of modern quantum mechanics, the Nobel Committee awarded the year’s most prestigious physics prize to an experiment that demonstrated how quantum effects play out on large scales—including inside your smartphone.

Imagine throwing a tennis ball against a wall. Millennia of both scientific and anecdotal observations teach that the ball will likely hit the wall and bounce back. In the quantum world, however, that isn’t always the case. There, the ball might pass straight through the wall and appear on the other side—a phenomenon referred to as “tunneling.”

Size is a tricky concept in quantum mechanics, but very simply speaking, “microscopic” scales in this context generally refer to that of a single particle. By contrast, “macroscopic” refers to a large number of particles. Quantum mechanical effects appear to fade on the macroscopic scale, hence why a tennis ball—comprised of a gazillion particles—typically doesn’t pass through walls.

But the Nobel-winning experiment created a highly sophisticated, superconducting circuit that enabled electrons inside to move through the system as if they were a single particle, filling the entire circuit. The electrons in the system tunneled through a thin layer of non-conductive material—and thus, the circuit, which the researchers had described as being “big enough to get one’s grubby fingers on,” is a macroscopic demonstration of a microscopic, or quantum, phenomenon.

Read the whole article; it’s fascinating.

Open thread.



Source link

Tags: NobelPrizeQuantumTunneling
Previous Post

“Do something”: CBP’s Chicago shooting story contradicted by bodycam footage, attorney claims

Related Posts

“Do something”: CBP’s Chicago shooting story contradicted by bodycam footage, attorney claims
Trending

“Do something”: CBP’s Chicago shooting story contradicted by bodycam footage, attorney claims

October 8, 2025
Are Trump’s voters turning against him?
Trending

Are Trump’s voters turning against him?

October 7, 2025
The Supreme Court fights over whether medical expertise actually exists
Trending

The Supreme Court fights over whether medical expertise actually exists

October 7, 2025
Gasbag Mark Levin Claims The Democratic Party Is ‘The Enemy Within’
Trending

Gasbag Mark Levin Claims The Democratic Party Is ‘The Enemy Within’

October 7, 2025
Trump DOJ sued over alleged Tom Homan bribe recording
Trending

Trump DOJ sued over alleged Tom Homan bribe recording

October 7, 2025
Trump’s deal could be a win for Netanyahu, whether or not it succeeds.
Trending

Trump’s deal could be a win for Netanyahu, whether or not it succeeds.

October 7, 2025

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
“Empathy is not weak or woke”: Jane Fonda tells actors to “resist” and fight for goodness

“Empathy is not weak or woke”: Jane Fonda tells actors to “resist” and fight for goodness

February 24, 2025
Two major trans narrative movies were released in 2024. The wrong one’s being talked about

Two major trans narrative movies were released in 2024. The wrong one’s being talked about

February 24, 2025
Ask Donald Trump, Republicans In Congress, Trump Supporters And The GOP Supreme Court Questions That Expose Their Corruption.

Ask Donald Trump, Republicans In Congress, Trump Supporters And The GOP Supreme Court Questions That Expose Their Corruption.

September 9, 2025
Americans aren’t buying Trump’s shutdown blame game

Americans aren’t buying Trump’s shutdown blame game

October 2, 2025
The crisis coming for our national parks, explained in two charts

The crisis coming for our national parks, explained in two charts

February 19, 2025
Democrats Set Trump Tariff Trap For Senate Republicans

Democrats Set Trump Tariff Trap For Senate Republicans

May 5, 2025
“They stole an election”: Former Florida senator found guilty in “ghost candidates” scandal

“They stole an election”: Former Florida senator found guilty in “ghost candidates” scandal

0
The Hawaii senator who faced down racism and ableism—and killed Nazis

The Hawaii senator who faced down racism and ableism—and killed Nazis

0
The murder rate fell at the fastest-ever pace last year—and it’s still falling

The murder rate fell at the fastest-ever pace last year—and it’s still falling

0
Trump used the site of the first assassination attempt to spew falsehoods

Trump used the site of the first assassination attempt to spew falsehoods

0
MAGA church plans to raffle a Trump AR-15 at Second Amendment rally

MAGA church plans to raffle a Trump AR-15 at Second Amendment rally

0
Tens of thousands are dying on the disability wait list

Tens of thousands are dying on the disability wait list

0
Nobel Prize: Quantum Tunneling

Nobel Prize: Quantum Tunneling

October 8, 2025
“Do something”: CBP’s Chicago shooting story contradicted by bodycam footage, attorney claims

“Do something”: CBP’s Chicago shooting story contradicted by bodycam footage, attorney claims

October 8, 2025
Trump pulls a Mariah Carey move on Bad Bunny: “I don’t know who he is”

Trump pulls a Mariah Carey move on Bad Bunny: “I don’t know who he is”

October 7, 2025
Are Trump’s voters turning against him?

Are Trump’s voters turning against him?

October 7, 2025
Canada’s Prime Minister Can Only Sit And Watch Trump’s Insane Shutdown Rant

Canada’s Prime Minister Can Only Sit And Watch Trump’s Insane Shutdown Rant

October 7, 2025
The human costs of Trump’s war on government

The human costs of Trump’s war on government

October 7, 2025
Smart Again

Stay informed with Smart Again, the go-to news source for liberal perspectives and in-depth analysis on politics, social justice, and more. Join us in making news smart again.

CATEGORIES

  • Community
  • Law & Defense
  • Politics
  • Trending
  • Uncategorized
No Result
View All Result

LATEST UPDATES

  • Nobel Prize: Quantum Tunneling
  • “Do something”: CBP’s Chicago shooting story contradicted by bodycam footage, attorney claims
  • Trump pulls a Mariah Carey move on Bad Bunny: “I don’t know who he is”
  • About Us
  • Advertise with Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • DMCA
  • Cookie Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Smart Again.
Smart Again is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Trending
  • Politics
  • Law & Defense
  • Community
  • Contact Us

Copyright © 2024 Smart Again.
Smart Again is not responsible for the content of external sites.

Go to mobile version