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by gus_massa
4992 days ago
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There are a few experiments that combine Newtonian gravity and quantum mechanics (1/3). For example you can split a ray of neutrons, direct each beam throu a different path with different height and then make them collide and see the interference pattern. (The details are in the book of Sakurai "Modern Quantum Mechanics" pp127-129, with data from an experiment of Colella, Overhauser, Werner (1975).) It is possible to create systems that combine 1/3, but they are almost corner cases and most of the time the other combinations are more useful. |
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