Macroscopic Quantum Mechanics

I went to a fascinating talk on Friday by Leggett, who received the 2003 Nobel Prize in physics, for his work on superfluids. (Notice that in physics, most people are referred to simply by their last names - “Smith did this, and Jones did that.” It helps to have a distnctive, but easily pronouncible last name!)

Leggett was speaking about macroscopic quantum mechanics - places where you can see quantum mechanics in “large” objects. Quantum mechanics is the theory which describes matter on the more here http://logicalscience.com/2005/08/macroscopic-quantum-mechanics/

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