harnessing quantum mechanics, physicists discovered a new way to observe objects without directly looking at them. Using a superconducting qubit called a transmon device, they were able to “see” microwave pulses generated by classical instruments without having to absorb or re-emit any light waves.
thedebrief.orgSubmitted by MistWeaver80 t3_zz26yk in science
arcosapphire t1_j298x64 wrote
That hardly explained it at all, given the apparent violation of the uncertainty principle.
However the only clue I did find is in this sentence:
> Researchers say they were pleasantly surprised to discover their innovative device was able to observe the presence of a photosensitive object without irreversible photon absorption or causing quantum coherence to collapse.
Without irreversible photon absorption. Not "without photon absorption" as the article earlier implies.