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Quantum Experiment Confirms Causality Is Fuzzy (physicsworld.com)

"An experiment has confirmed that quantum mechanics allows events to occur with no definite causal order," reports an article shared by long-time Slashdot readers UpnAtom and jd. Researchers at the University of Queensland in Australia believe this could link Einstein's general theory of relativity to quantum mechanics, according to Physics World: In classical physics -- and everyday life -- there is a strict causal relationship between consecutive events. If a second event (B) happens after a first event (A), for example, then B cannot affect the outcome of A. This relationship, however, breaks down in quantum mechanics because the temporal spread of a particles's wave function can be greater than the separation in time between A and B. This means that the causal order of A and B cannot be always be distinguished by a quantum particle such as a photon.

In their experiment, Romero, Costa and colleagues created a "quantum switch", in which photons can take two paths. One path involves being subjected to operation A before operation B, while in the other path B occurs before A. The order in which the operations are performed is determined by the initial polarization of the photon as it enters the switch.... The team did the experiment using several different types of operation for A and B and in all cases they found that the measured polarization of the output photons was consistent with their being no definite causal order between when A and B was applied. Indeed, the measurements backed indefinite causal order to a whopping statistical significance of 18 -- well beyond the 5 threshold that is considered a discovery in physics.

Science Magazine applauds the experiments for "obliterating our common sense notion of before and after and, potentially, muddying the concept of causality.

6 of 163 comments (clear)

  1. Idiots by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Funny

    Anybody who wasn't an idiot would instead conclude that there is therefore no causal relationship, only correlation.

  2. Re:Really? by Kaenneth · · Score: 4, Funny

    You got drunk because you were going to break the table.

  3. Makes perfect sense to me... by irving47 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I was confused with the description of the results of this experiment before they even did it.

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  4. haiku by goombah99 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Quantum mechanics
    The order does not matter
    until classical

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  5. Re:Immortal. by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 3, Funny

    "But do not forget this one thing, dear friends: With Time Lords a day is like a thousand years, and a thousand years are like a day." - BBC

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  6. Re:Really? by balbeir · · Score: 3, Funny

    They will be broken and repaired at the same time.