The researchers think they have created majorana fermions, which have identical antiparticles but which don't annihilate each other, at the ends of a nanowire device, shown here with orange balls. CREDIT: TU Delft
Do quantum computers have anything to do with quantum physics? I feel bad for Majorana because his body was never found and he was a very smart physicist. What are energetic photons? I think we are sort of studying a similar subject in anthropology. The scientists should have thought of the experiment earlier, and then they would have found the mysterious particle earlier. What particles are used to store information in quantum computers right now? Thank you for the article, Nick.
It was an interesting article, and we are learning about this stuff in Anthropology because we are learning about Carbon 14. However, I don't trust this website because it was full of spelling mistakes and had lots and lots of ads.
By the way, what are quantum physics? Ya, I agree with Alaman. Yep Ben. You are right. One time I was reading this article and it had a bunch of mistakes. Yes. Thank you Nick!
Quantum computers will help to store more knowledge, but this website was confusing. Also, antimatter isn't harmful. Most of the universe is antimatter, and it passes through us all the time.
This article was fairly brief, didn't have very much detail, and had spelling errors. I didn't understand a about most of the things they talk about, because it is full of a bunch of high level science terms.
This article was very confusing, I don't really understand much of the material, though I'm sure it has an important information. I just don't get it. I don't like the multiple ads and spelling mistakes like Ben. I think this could be false info.
I really wasn't sure whether to trust this article or not. There were a lot of ads and spelling mistakes, so this could be false. Also, if this was actually true, wouldn't it be huge news? Like in the newspapers or at least in some science journal?
I did not really understand this article at all! I agree with most people that it had tons of mistakes and many ads about random things. It was very short and did not go in detail about this "mysterious particle."
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Do quantum computers have anything to do with quantum physics? I feel bad for Majorana because his body was never found and he was a very smart physicist. What are energetic photons? I think we are sort of studying a similar subject in anthropology. The scientists should have thought of the experiment earlier, and then they would have found the mysterious particle earlier. What particles are used to store information in quantum computers right now? Thank you for the article, Nick.
This is interesting, but aren't antiparticles anti matter. If this is true, then if there is too much anti matter, can't it be destructive.
It was an interesting article, and we are learning about this stuff in Anthropology because we are learning about Carbon 14. However, I don't trust this website because it was full of spelling mistakes and had lots and lots of ads.
By the way, what are quantum physics? Ya, I agree with Alaman. Yep Ben. You are right. One time I was reading this article and it had a bunch of mistakes. Yes. Thank you Nick!
Quantum computers will help to store more knowledge, but this website was confusing. Also, antimatter isn't harmful. Most of the universe is antimatter, and it passes through us all the time.
This article was fairly brief, didn't have very much detail, and had spelling errors. I didn't understand a about most of the things they talk about, because it is full of a bunch of high level science terms.
This article was very confusing, I don't really understand much of the material, though I'm sure it has an important information. I just don't get it. I don't like the multiple ads and spelling mistakes like Ben. I think this could be false info.
I really wasn't sure whether to trust this article or not. There were a lot of ads and spelling mistakes, so this could be false. Also, if this was actually true, wouldn't it be huge news? Like in the newspapers or at least in some science journal?
I did not really understand this article at all! I agree with most people that it had tons of mistakes and many ads about random things. It was very short and did not go in detail about this "mysterious particle."
Maybe Majorana left for a trip to the fifth dimension.
This is awesome. They haven't found anything like this in decade I think this a great thing because nobody could f ever found this easily.
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