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Physicists Reveal a Quantum Geometry That Exists Outside of Space and Time

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2024-09-25 17:00:06

An editorially independent publication supported by the Simons Foundation.

I n the fall of 2022, a Princeton University graduate student named Carolina Figueiredo stumbled onto a massive coincidence. She calculated that collisions involving three different types of subatomic particles would all produce the same wreckage. It was like laying a grid over maps of London, Tokyo and New York and seeing that all three cities had train stations at the same coordinates.

The coincidence soon revealed itself to be a conspiracy: The theories describing the three types of particles were, when viewed from the right perspective, essentially one. The conspiracy, Figueiredo and her colleagues realized, stems from the existence of a hidden structure, one that could potentially simplify the complex business of understanding what’s going on at the base level of reality.

For nearly two decades, Figueiredo’s doctoral advisor, Nima Arkani-Hamed, has been leading a hunt for a new way of doing physics. Many physicists believe they’ve reached the end of the road when it comes to conceptualizing reality in terms of quantum events that play out in space and time. Such language can’t easily describe the beginning of the universe, for instance, when the space-time fabric likely didn’t exist in its current form. Arkani-Hamed therefore suspects that the usual notion of quantum particles moving and interacting in space-time is an approximation of deeper, more abstract concepts, which, if found, could serve as a better language for talking about quantum gravity and the origin of the universe.

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