“Professor, I would like to carry out some quantum physics experiments at my home. Is it possible? Can you indicate something to me?”

 

Many think that conducting physics experiments must have a large laboratory full of fancy, expensive and dangerous instruments. It is not so. Physics is everywhere, just knowing what to observe in nature. Newton, it is said, developed his theory with an experiment that anyone can do: drop an apple. The focus of the phenomenon is that it allowed him to do his studies. Einstein started from common phenomena with light and time to develop his theory. You can do a relativity experiment by setting two clocks and asking a friend to take you on a long journey and then checking the times (of course the clocks will need to be accurate). For quantum physics, the same thing happens. If you pass the light through two holes obtaining the phenomenon of Newton's rings you can analyze the phenomenon under the focus of quantum physics. Simple experiments with lasers, light, prisms and sensors can involve quantum physics depending only on the focus of your analysis. But it is not simple. You need to know a lot about the principles.

 

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