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ZME Science on MSNPhysicists Make First Qubit out of Antimatter and It Could One Day Explain Why the Universe Exists At AllFor the first time, physicists at CERN have coaxed an antiproton — a mirror twin of the matter that makes up our world — into ...
It won’t make its way into quantum computers, but it could help us understand why the universe is filled with matter.
The first antimatter qubit will help search for differences between matter and antimatter ...
Physicists have created a quantum bit, or qubit, the fundamental storage unit of a quantum computer, out of antimatter for ...
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Space.com on MSNScientists just made the 1st antimatter 'qubit.' Here's why it could be a big dealScientists made an antimatter qubit made from an antiproton that is in a state of quantum superposition. This breakthrough ...
In its second antimatter breakthrough this month, CERN announced it successfully created the first-ever antimatter qubit, ...
In a breakthrough for antimatter research, the BASE collaboration at CERN has kept an antiproton—the antimatter counterpart ...
And when potassium-40 decays, it naturally produces a positron as a part of the process. Short lives, mostly Despite their ease of creation, antimatter particles don’t stick around for long.
But known processes don’t violate CP enough to account for the matter-antimatter imbalance. The new study doesn’t solve that quandary, but it’s a step in the right direction.
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