Wave collapse control

Wave collapse control refers to the precise manipulation of quantum wave functions to dictate when and how a quantum system undergoes state reduction - also known as wave function collapse - into a definite outcome. In quantum mechanics, particles exist in superpositions of all possible states until a measurement is made, forcing the wave function to collapse into a single, observable state. Mastering wave collapse control has opened entirely new dimensions for quantum technologies, allowing for the direct manipulation of probability amplitudes in ways that circumvent traditional quantum measurement limitations.

Research

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Blueprints

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