
Theory of everything: do we really need one?
Great Mysteries of Physics
Quantum Gravity and the Early Universe
Vlattco: I'm always optimistic that even if you have a theory where the effects seem very hard to reach, it's possible they have consequences which are really macroscopic and could be used as witnesses of these effects. Vlattco has an idea for an experiment to test quantum gravity developed with Chiara Marletto. But he's also optimistic about experiments in space. In labs on the ground, physicists have already created exotic quantum states called both Einstein condensates,. It is possible to transmit or teleport information about a quantum state from one location to another.
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