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Quantum in the Real World: Scientists are Able to See Quantum Effects With Naked Eye for the First Time
Scientists may have finally brought "nonsensical" quantum physics into the real world for the first time using a new experiment. They have frozen a drum that's large enough be seen by the naked eye close to absolute zero.
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