
by Scalar Light (Admin) | Jun 10, 2021 | Quantum Physics, Uncategorized
In physics, Bose-Einstein condensate is the state of matter that occurs in certain materials at temperatures near 0 K (absolute zero). The property that characterizes it is that a macroscopic amount of the particles of the material pass to the minimum energy level... 
by Scalar Light (Admin) | Jun 8, 2021 | Quantum Physics
Planck’s constant is a constant used in the field of physics to be able to describe the quantifiable phenomena that take place with particles. In today’s article, we will dedicate ourselves to an explanatory tour about this law in the world of physics.... 
by Scalar Light (Admin) | Jun 3, 2021 | Quantum Physics
A Josephson Junction is an effect that occurs by putting two superconducting materials between a thin layer of non-superconducting material (insulator). They are named after Brian Josephson, the person who discovered them. In the 1960s, he wrote about this phenomenon... 
by Scalar Light (Admin) | May 10, 2021 | Quantum Physics
In 1974, Stephen Hawking postulated the existence of a type of radiation that arises in the event horizon of black holes. The theory is revolutionary, but it has never been proven until now. A team of physicists claims to have demonstrated the existence of Hawking... 
by Scalar Light (Admin) | Apr 15, 2021 | Quantum Physics
We cannot observe them directly, but the behavior of atoms, quarks, photons, and everything that makes up the reality on an almost invisible scale confirms that we still do not know much about the universe. “Quantum” appears more and more in terms like... 
by Scalar Light (Admin) | Apr 1, 2021 | Quantum Physics, Uncategorized
The notion of quantization refers to the process that is carried out to develop the construction of a quantum model, starting from a description of classical physics. In this way, it is considered a classical theory and transformed into quantum theory. Therefore, to...