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Record Smashed For Largest Object to Be Seen as a Quantum Wave : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 5, 2026 5:05 am
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A New Milestone in Quantum Physics: Observing Macroscopic Objects as Waves

Breaking records in quantum physics, a team of researchers has observed a microscopic clump of sodium as a wave, marking the largest object ever to exhibit wave-like behavior.

Quantum physics dictates that particles can exist in a superposition of multiple states simultaneously, represented as waves. While this phenomenon is most commonly observed on a sub-atomic scale, the recent study demonstrates its presence in larger objects.

The study, conducted by scientists from the University of Vienna and the University of Duisburg-Essen, focused on a sodium particle measuring approximately 8 nanometers in diameter and weighing over 170,000 atomic mass units.

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The sodium clusters behaved as quantum particles at about 200,000 atomic mass units, a size and mass comparable with those of large proteins and small viruses. (Pedalino et al., Nature, 2026)

The researchers’ experiment confirmed that even nanoparticles of sodium, composed of thousands of atoms, adhere to the principles of quantum mechanics despite their significant size.

Lead author Sebastian Pedalino remarked, “The fact that it still interferes shows that quantum mechanics is valid even on this scale and does not require alternative models.”

By subjecting the super-cooled particles to an interferometer with ultraviolet laser-generated diffraction gratings, the researchers observed the particles exhibiting wave-like behavior as they passed through the device.

This study suggests that the particles’ positions remain uncertain during their unobserved journey, displaying a delocalization effect on a scale larger than any individual particle.

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While quantum decoherence typically causes superpositions to collapse in macroscopic systems, this study challenges the notion of a size limit for quantum mechanics.

As the research implies, the various possibilities within quantum superposition may coexist as valid outcomes, potentially leading to a multiverse of realities.

The groundbreaking findings were published in Nature.

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