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“If I keep observing the uranium, which means a little more than keeping my eyes on the pot on my desk and involves something akin to surrounding it with a whole system of Geiger counters, I can freeze it in such a way that it stops emitting radiation. Although Turing first suggested the idea as a theoretical construct, it turns out that it is not just mathematical fiction. Experiments in the last decade have demonstrated the real possibility of using observation to inhibit the progress of a quantum system.”

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The Great Unknown: Seven Journeys to the Frontiers of Science

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Marcus du Sautoy
Marcus du Sautoy

Marcus du Sautoy is a renowned British mathematician known for his work in group theory and geometry. Born on August 26, 1965, he currently holds the position of professor at the University of Oxford. Professor du Sautoy has also made significant contributions to mathematics education and outreach, authoring several popular mathematics books and participating in the production of several educational programs on mathematics. more

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