Introduction: If you are familiar with the macroscopic quantum superpositions and have a strong background in quantum physics, we would like to invite you to apply for this grant to help us explain this article “Experiments testing macroscopic quantum superpositions must be slow” by Andrea Mari, Giacomo De Palma, and Vittorio Giovannetti. You would share your research with the Dōjo community in the form of live sharing sessions. Bounty rewards will be issued AFTER the live sharing session.
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Subjects: Experiments testing macroscopic quantum superpositions must be slow
References:
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Language requirements: English
Live Sharing Session ($300 bonus): 1. Present with referenced materials, clarify the subject; 2. Please make sure your explanation is straightforward, simple, and engaging.
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