Quantum physics: What is really real?
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Quantum physics: What is really real?
A wave of experiments is probing the root of quantum weirdness.
Zeeya Merali
20 May 2015
An experiment showing that oil droplets can be propelled across a fluid bath by the waves they generate has prompted physicists to reconsider the idea that something similar allows particles to behave like waves.
Owen Maroney worries that physicists have spent the better part of a century engaging in fraud.
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