Saturday, April 2, 2016

Quantum superposition of states: experimental verification


How can somebody demonstrate the quantum superposition of states directly by other means than the double slit experiment?


And why can't macroscopic objects like a pen be in superpostion of states? Will it ever be possible to have an object like a pen to be in superposition of more than one state?




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