Quantum mechanics once baffled scientists. Now it's changing the world
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Once considered too strange to be useful, quantum mechanics has quietly become the engine behind much of modern technology. From lasers and microchips to quantum computers and gravitational wave detectors, the theory now shapes everyday life. Physicist Marlan Scully highlights how quantum principles like coherence and entanglement are pushing beyond classical physics limits, with potential breakthroughs in energy, medicine, and our understanding of the universe itself.
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