Scientists just found a hidden 48-dimensional world in quantum light
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Scientists discovered that standard quantum light experiments contain hidden 48-dimensional topological structures within entangled photons, revealing over 17,000 distinct patterns that could revolutionize quantum information storage. Using only orbital angular momentum instead of the previously required two light properties, researchers found these complex structures exist in most quantum optics labs without special equipment, potentially making quantum systems more stable and practical.
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