The Chinese Academy of Sciences released a message on September 20th that Pan Jianwei, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a professor at the University of Science and Technology of China, and colleagues Peng Chengzhi and Fan Jingyun collaborated with researchers from the California Institute of Technology and the University of Queensland in Australia to use the Chinese Mozi. The quantum science experimental satellite has experimentally tested a theoretical model that predicts the quantum decoherence caused by the gravitational field. In the early morning of Beijing time, this important research result was published online by the international authoritative academic journal Science.
This is the first time in the world to use quantum satellites in the Earth's gravitational field to experiment with the theory of combining quantum mechanics and general relativity, which will greatly promote the basic theory and experimental research of related physics. Pan Jianwei said that the advanced technology of "Mozi" has contributed to the first successful use of quantum optics experiments in human history to complete the basic theoretical verification between quantum theory and gravity. Source / China News Network, Editor / Sang Haibin
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