The center of the Atom, it is made out of Protons and Neutrons.
What is the Nucleus?
The model that describes almost every known particle and fundamental force except gravity.
What is the standard model?
The quantum effect that can lead to particles travelling through a solid barrier.
What is quantum tunneling?
The alternative of the bit in quantum computers. It can be in a superposition of being on and off.
What is a qubit?
What is quantum mechanics?
Oftentimes called the 4th phase of matter, this phase of matter is made out of superheated or ionically charged gas.
What is plasma?
The type of subatomic particle that is made out of 2 or more quarks.
What is a hadron?
The quantum effect that can freeze a particle's quantum state.
The company that created the first quantum computer that has, according to this company, achieved quantum supremacy.
What is google?
A particle and this make a up a namesake duality, established by the double slit experiment.
What is a wave?
Fields that a negatively charged particle has a high probability of being located while orbiting the nucleus.
What are electron clouds?
The fundamental force carried by the photon. This force is responsible for light and most of the modern world.
What is the electro-magnetic force?
The quantum effect that gave Einstein his nobel prize. This quantum effect relates light and electrons coming out of their shells.
What is the photoelectric effect?
The only woman at the Solvay Conference, she was awarded a Nobel Prize in both physics and chemistry.
Who is Marie Curie?
What is a wormhole?
When a material experiences 0 viscosity, resistance to flow.
What is superfluidity?
The subatomic particle that does not interact with almost anything.
What is a neutrino?
Called "spooky action at a distance" by Einstein, this quantum effect connects the quantum states of two particles regardless of distance.
What is quantum entanglement?
The process that keeps data secret. Often is achieved by multiplying two very large prime numbers, quantum computers are feared to be able to undo it with ease.
What is encryption?
According to this theory, every observation creates another multiple universes where each outcome occurred, meaning one version of you got an A on that math test at least.
What is the Many Worlds Theory?
The type of motion that governs how particles will move in a fluid.
What is Brownian Motion?
The subatomic particles that carry the weak force.
What are gauge bosons?
The release of radiation from a material that doesn't reflect any light, this effect started the development of quantum mechanics.
What is black body radiation?
A science fiction show that takes place after humanity is post-scarcity. When the characters of this show teleport back to their ship, they often say "beam me up scotty!"
What is Star Trek?
The goal of achieving on these theories is to unify all fundamental forces and thus perfectly describe physics using one system.
What is a theory of everything?