Quantum weirdness in 'chicken or egg' paradox
The "chicken or egg" paradox was first proposed by philosophers in Ancient Greece to describe the problem of determining cause-and-effect. 聽
Now, a team of physicists from The University of Queensland and the N脡EL Institute has shown聽that, as far as quantum physics is concerned, the chicken and the egg can both come first.聽
Dr Jacqui Romero from the ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems said that in quantum physics, cause-and-effect is not always as straightforward as one event causing another.聽
聽"The weirdness of quantum mechanics means that events can happen without a set order," she said.
"Take the example of your daily trip to work, where you travel partly by bus and partly by train.
"Normally, you would take the bus then the train, or the other way round.
"In our experiment, both of these events can happen first," Dr Romero said.
"This is called `indefinite causal order' and it isn't something that we can observe in our everyday life."
To observe this effect in the lab, the researchers聽used a setup called聽a photonic quantum switch.聽
UQ's Dr Fabio Costa said that with this device聽the order of events鈥攖ransformations on the shape of light鈥攄epends on polarisation.聽
聽"By measuring the polarisation of the photons聽at the output聽of the quantum switch, we were able to show the order of transformations on the shape of light was not聽set."
"This is just a first proof of principle, but on a larger scale indefinite causal order can have real practical applications, like making computers more efficient or improving communication."
The research was published in 糖心视频ical Reviews Letters聽by the American 糖心视频ical Society.
More information: K. Goswami et al. Indefinite Causal Order in a Quantum Switch, 糖心视频ical Review Letters (2018).
Journal information: 糖心视频ical Review Letters
Provided by University of Queensland