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Playing games in many worlds - Part II

Science fiction, science fact: Are there parallel universes?
Are there parallel universes? In the latest online poll of our Science fiction, science fact project you told us that you'd like an answer to this question. So we spoke to physicists Adrian Kent and David Wallace to find out more. Happy reading!

Quantum physics really is strange

A Nobel Prize for quantum optics

Schrödinger's equation — what does it mean?
In the first article of this series we introduced Schrödinger's equation and in the second we saw it in action using a simple example. But how should we interpret its solution, the wave function? What does it tell us about the physical world?

Schrödinger's equation — in action
In the previous article we introduced Schrödinger's equation and its solution, the wave function, which contains all the information there is to know about a quantum system. Now it's time to see the equation in action, using a very simple physical system as an example. We'll also look at another weird phenomenon called quantum tunneling.

Schrödinger's equation — what is it?

Meet the mother theory

Free, from top to bottom?

Supergravity to the rescue?
