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>tornpentacle
>Here's the actual paper, because...Vice, seriously?
Linked content from Motherboard/Vice includes remarks from a call with co-author Daniel Brandenburg.
For example, in my excerpt comment:
>“There's never been any measurement in the past of interference between distinguishable particles,” said Daniel Brandenburg, a physics professor at the Ohio State University who co-authored the new study, in a call with Motherboard. “That's the discovery; the application is that we get to use it to do some nuclear physics.”
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