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  2. Quantum jump - Wikipedia

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    A quantum jump is the abrupt transition of a quantum system (atom, molecule, atomic nucleus) from one quantum state to another, from one energy level to another. When the system absorbs energy, there is a transition to a higher energy level (); when the system loses energy, there is a transition to a lower energy level.

  3. Quantum suicide and immortality - Wikipedia

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    Quantum suicide is a thought experiment in quantum mechanics and the philosophy of physics. Purportedly, it can falsify any interpretation of quantum mechanics other than the Everett many-worlds interpretation by means of a variation of the Schrödinger's cat thought experiment, from the cat's point of view.

  4. Atomic electron transition - Wikipedia

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    In atomic physics and chemistry, an atomic electron transition (also called an atomic transition, quantum jump, or quantum leap) is an electron changing from one energy level to another within an atom [1] or artificial atom. [2] The time scale of a quantum jump has not been measured experimentally.

  5. Want to Invest in Quantum Computing? 1 Stock That Is a ... - AOL

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    Jumping to conclusions may be great exercise, but it can be dangerous to your stock portfolio. Meanwhile, the Google Quantum AI team keeps doing their research.

  6. Quantum leap - Wikipedia

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    Quantum leap (physics), also known as quantum jump, a transition between quantum states Atomic electron transition, a key example of the physics phenomenon; Paradigm shift, a sudden change of thinking, especially in a scientific discipline; Tipping point (sociology), a sudden and drastic change of behavior by group members in a social environment

  7. Quantum Trajectory Theory - Wikipedia

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    Quantum Trajectory Theory (QTT) is a formulation of quantum mechanics used for simulating open quantum systems, quantum dissipation and single quantum systems. [1] It was developed by Howard Carmichael in the early 1990s around the same time as the similar formulation, known as the quantum jump method or Monte Carlo wave function (MCWF) method, developed by Dalibard, Castin and Mølmer. [2]

  8. Is IonQ the Top Quantum Computing Stock to Buy Now? - AOL

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    Quantum computing investing was all the rage in late 2024 after Alphabet's Google's Willow Chip took the world by surprise. This chip's breakthrough caused many investors to flock to quantum ...

  9. Man jumps into reflecting pool at 9/11 Memorial in New York City

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    A man was arrested in New York City on Monday and accused of jumping into a reflecting pool at the 9/11 Memorial, police said.