Macroscopic Quantum Tunnelling — When Quantum Physics Becomes Visible
What if quantum physics wasn’t limited to the invisible world of atoms? The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John ...
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What if quantum physics wasn’t limited to the invisible world of atoms?
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to John Clarke, Michel Devoret, and John Martinis for proving that quantum effects can occur in objects large enough to see — a discovery known as Macroscopic Quantum Tunnelling.
By building superconducting circuits that can “tunnel” through energy barriers, they bridged the gap between the quantum world and the macroscopic world — paving the way for the next generation of quantum computers, quantum sensors, and quantum cryptography.
In just 55 seconds, discover how the invisible rules of the subatomic world have finally stepped into our visible reality.
🔬 Macroscopic Quantum Tunnelling —
When science becomes something you can see.
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