Electrons stop acting like particles—and physics still works
Bogdan Hofbauer
A bizarre quantum material where electrons stop behaving like particles has revealed a surprising secret: topological states can exist without particles. This discovery shows that topology is more fundamental—and more widespread—than scientists ever imagined. Credit: AI/ScienceDaily.com Quantum physics shows that particles do not behave like solid objects with fixed locations. Instead, they act more like waves, which means their exact position in space cannot be precisely known. Even so, in
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