If you find yourself tunnelling through a Bose-Einstein condensate, you might end up visiting many worlds before your wavefunction collapses.
Today’s reading is Indistinguishable by Kenton K. Yee.
Having dabbled in theoretical physics, law, and economics, Kenton K. Yee now ponders, invests, and writes from Northern California. He has placed poetry and short fiction in venues ranging from The Los Angeles Review to Uncle John’s Bathroom Reader. His academic articles appear in venues such as Physical Review, Nuclear Physics, and Financial Analysts Journal.
The quantum concepts in Indistinguishable are the Bose-Einstein condensate, the Josephson junction, many worlds theory, Planck’s constant, tunneling, wave-particle duality and the wavefunction.
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