Ultra-Cool Radio Waves Could Enable Dark Matter Detection and Quantum Computing
Radio waves have been cooled to close to their quantum undercoat state , a mental process that removes the randomness in radio detection , allow even the faintest signals to tolerate out . The accomplishment could advance many areas of research where small temperature variation block progression , including the detection ofdark matter , a necessary step to explaining the composition of 85 percent macrocosm ’s mass . Radio station may aspire to be coolheaded , but for most people the idea of the radio waves themselves have a temperature feels like a category fault ....