An expanding universe is simulated in a quantum droplet
Bose–Einstein condensate sheds light on cosmic evolution
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Campbell McLauchlan is a PhD student contributor to Physics World. After completing his Bachelor of Science at the University of Sydney he attended the University of Cambridge, UK, where he completed a Master of Advanced Study and where he is now pursuing his PhD. He works in the Centre for Quantum Information and Foundations, where he studies various theoretical aspects of quantum computing. He is particularly fascinated by the uses of topological states of matter for fault-tolerant quantum computing.
Campbell enjoys playing instruments and getting outdoors. He has a passion for science communication, and loves creating videos, podcasts and blogs with a focus on physics.
Bose–Einstein condensate sheds light on cosmic evolution
New proof indicates that complexity is intrinsically linked to wormhole volume in quantum gravity
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