Scientists at Tsinghua University have simulated the theoretical concept of "false vacuum decay," a phenomenon that could potentially lead to the end of the universe. Using a programmable quantum simulator, the team recreated the core mechanism of this process, which involves a metastable vacuum state tunneling into a lower-energy true vacuum. While this research does not predict an imminent cosmic collapse, the findings published in Physical Review Letters could offer new avenues for quantum computing development. AI
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IMPACT Simulation of cosmic phenomena using quantum computing could advance fundamental physics research and computational capabilities.
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