Can an atomic clock exist in more than one place — and feel time differently in each?
Physicists just proposed using quantum networks of entangled clocks to test how gravity bends time for systems. This could be the first real experiment where quantum mechanics meets general relativity.
Paper link : https://journals.aps.org/prxquantum/abstract/10.1103/q188-b1cr
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:33 The Experiment and How It Works
02:29 Why It Matters: Theoretical and Scientific Relevance
04:32 Practical Implications and Future Applications
06:54 Outro
07:22 Enjoy
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