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Quantum physicists just supersized Schrödinger’s cat

Last updated: January 25, 2026 12:30 pm
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Physicists at the University of Vienna have achieved a groundbreaking feat in quantum mechanics by creating the largest ever superposition. In this state, an object exists in multiple locations simultaneously, defying classical laws of physics. The team placed clusters of approximately 7,000 sodium atoms into a superposition, with each cluster existing in different locations spaced 133 nanometres apart. Instead of behaving like individual particles, the clusters exhibited wave-like behavior, spreading out and interfering to form detectable patterns.

According to Sandra Eibenberger-Arias from the Fritz Haber Institute in Berlin, this experiment addresses the fundamental question of the transition between quantum and classical physics. By demonstrating that objects as massive as proteins or small virus particles can exist in a quantum superposition, the researchers reaffirm the validity of quantum mechanics on a larger scale.

Published in Nature on January 21, 2026, this experiment also has practical implications for the development of quantum computers. Giulia Rubino from the University of Bristol highlights the importance of maintaining large quantum states for performing complex calculations. If nature imposes limits on the size of superpositions, it could hinder the progress of quantum computing.

Physicists have long debated how the classical world emerges from the quantum realm. Erwin Schrödinger’s famous thought experiment involving a cat in a superposition illustrates the paradoxical nature of quantum mechanics. While decoherence theory suggests that objects eventually lose their quantum properties due to interactions with the environment, collapse theories propose that systems will collapse into classical states beyond a certain threshold.

To achieve this unprecedented superposition, the team at the University of Vienna meticulously controlled the experimental setup to minimize external disruptions. Despite the challenges posed by stray particles and environmental factors, the researchers successfully observed the quantum interference pattern after two years of painstaking effort.

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Although this superposition is a significant achievement in terms of macroscopicity, there are still limitations to scaling up quantum experiments. Stefan Gerlich, a co-author of the study, acknowledges the difficulties in working with more massive particles due to their shorter wavelengths. However, he remains optimistic about the future possibilities of quantum experimentation with biological matter, such as viruses.

In conclusion, this groundbreaking experiment pushes the boundaries of quantum mechanics and opens up new possibilities for understanding the quantum-classical transition. As researchers continue to explore the realm of superpositions on a larger scale, the implications for technology and our understanding of the universe are profound.

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