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Regardless of the initial results of an experiment with some neutrinos, the absolute speed limit in the universe is still the speed of light. Even in the weird quantum world, nothing can go faster than the speed of light and that’s just how it is. But what is the quantum speed limit? By putting quantum particles in a lattice, Marc Cheneau and colleagues have identified this maximum quantum velocity, which has implications for quantum entanglement and quantum computations.
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Sarcophagus lid of Pakal the great, which according to Von Däniken represents an “ancient astronaut” ascending to the stars in his spaceship.
WHITETISTAN An aerial view shows a snow-covered church in the village of Jenisberg, Switzerland. (Photo: Reuters via the New York Post)
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