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    Is Gravity a Quantum Force?

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterMay 21, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    1. Quantum Gravity Challenge: The search for a complete quantum theory of gravity persists as experimental verification remains elusive; researchers are exploring the quantum nature of gravity with mechanical systems designed for high sensitivity.

    2. Laser Cooling Breakthrough: A new method successfully demonstrates laser cooling of a centimeter-scale torsional oscillator to 10 millikelvins, bridging classical and quantum physics, and enabling new experiments in gravity research.

    3. Innovative Optical Techniques: The researchers employed an optical lever system to significantly reduce measurement noise, achieving precision nearly ten times better than the oscillator’s quantum fluctuations, crucial for exploring gravity at quantum scales.

    4. Future Directions: The ongoing research aims to reach the quantum ground state of oscillators, potentially allowing direct tests of gravity’s quantum characteristics, necessitating advancements in optical interactions and trapping strategies.

    One of the greatest mysteries in modern physics is whether gravity is a quantum force. While electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces have clear quantum theories, gravity remains elusive. Dongchel Shin, a PhD candidate at MIT, says researchers have yet to test gravity’s quantum nature in the lab.

    Shin leads a team exploring mechanical systems that are both massive enough to experience gravity and quantum enough to reveal its interactions. Their recent paper details a groundbreaking accomplishment: cooling a centimeter-long torsional oscillator to just 10 millikelvins.

    Traditionally, scientists have used lasers to cool atomic gases. Shin’s work extends this technology to torsional oscillators, which measure gravitational force effectively. This advancement could bridge the gap between classical and quantum physics.

    Torsion pendulums have a long history in gravity research, dating back to Henry Cavendish’s experiment in 1798. They measure vital constants and explore new gravitational phenomena. By uniting laser cooling and oscillators, Shin’s team opens a new avenue for experimentation.

    The methodology relies on an optical lever. By shining a laser on a mirror, they magnify even the slightest motions. However, noise from air currents and vibrations posed challenges. The team innovated by using a second laser beam to cancel out disturbances, enabling precision measurement.

    Their findings could lead to experiments that directly test if gravity requires a quantum description. Shin emphasizes the rewarding nature of tackling such a complex challenge. The project requires a mix of skills across physics, engineering, and advanced technology.

    Future work could enhance the optical interaction, pushing closer to the quantum ground state. Such advancements may pave the way for significant breakthroughs in understanding gravity, influencing both foundational physics and practical technologies.

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