Quantum Superfoam: Where the Foam is as Thick as the Physics

Quantum Superfoam is a mysterious phenomenon observed in certain sub-atomic particles, where the foam-like structures that form during particle decay have been found to be infinitely more resilient than their classical counterparts.

We have theories and practical applications, but we're not quite sure what it all means. Yet.

Read more about the implications of this mind-bending phenomenon.

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