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Photons collide in the void: Quantum simulation creates light out of nothing
ScienceDaily · Energy and Resources; Optics; Physics; Telecommunications; Civil Engineering; Virtual Environment; Quantum Physics; Electricity
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Physicists have managed to simulate a strange quantum phenomenon where light appears
to arise from empty space a concept that until now has only existed in theory. Using
cutting-edge simulations, researchers modeled how powerful lasers interact with the
so-called quantum vacuum, revealing how photons could bounce off each other and even
generate new beams of light. These breakthroughs come just as new ultra-powerful laser
facilities are preparing to test these mind-bending effects in reality, potentially
opening a gateway to uncovering new physics and even dark matter particles.
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