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From: jya@pipeline.com (John Young)
Date: Wed, 29 May 1996 00:49:57 +0800
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5-28-96. NYPaper:
"Physicists Put Atom In 2 Places At Once."
A team of NIST physicists has proved that an entire atom
can simultaneously exist in two widely separated places.
The achievement not only sheds light on the paradox of
Schrodinger's cat but could also have important
consequences for cryptography, a science that creates
codes to safeguard the electronic transfer of money,
state secrets and other valuable things.
ONE_two
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