Scientists Just Discovered A New Quantum Limit 100 Years After Heisenberg.. & It Could Make Future Computers 100000 Times Faster
For nearly a century, one of the most famous ideas in physics has been Werner Heisenberg's uncertainty principle , which says that it is impossible to know both the exact position and momentum of a particle at the same time. This is not because of faulty measuring instruments—it is simply a fundamental law of nature. Now, scientists have uncovered another remarkable limit in the quantum world. For the first time, researchers have shown that the location of an electron and the exact timing of its movement also cannot both be measured with unlimited precision . This newly observed "space-time limit" could change our understanding of quantum physics and open the door to faster electronics, advanced quantum computers, and entirely new technologies. The groundbreaking research was carried out by scientists at the Regensburg Center for Ultrafast Nanoscopy (RUN) in Germany, together with researchers from the Max Planck Institute in Hamburg. Their findings have been published ...