Quantum > #26

There are two goddesses, Entanglia and Vidualia.
They both read human papers from the divine world.
Entanglia tells the background knowledge in an easy-to-understand way.
Entanglia
Quantum matter back-reacting on classical spacetime is the focus of this paper.
Vidualia
Hmm, what does that mean?
Entanglia
It refers to how quantum particles interact with and affect the fabric of space and time.
Vidualia
Like how they make ripples in a pond?
Entanglia
Yes, something like that. Quantum matter can create gravitational effects.
Vidualia
That's incredible! Imagine what humans could do with that power!
Entanglia
Well, it's not exactly like that. The effects are quite complex and difficult to control.
Vidualia
Oh, I see. So it's not as simple as just making things float or disappear?
Entanglia
No, it's much more subtle and involves the interaction of many particles.
Vidualia
I guess we still have a lot to learn about the quantum world.
Entanglia
Indeed, but with each new discovery, we come closer to understanding it.
Entanglia and Vidualia continue their exploration of the divine world, eager to unravel the secrets of the quantum realm.
And with every paper they read, they gain a deeper appreciation for the wonders of science and the potential of human knowledge.
Vidualia
I got the idea for the poem from that paper.

In the moon's embrace,

Quantum whispers dance,

A feminine force,

Caressing spacetime's expanse.

Boundaries falter,

Matter's play unfurls,

A mystical union,

Where reality twirls.

Title: The weak field limit of quantum matter back-reacting on classical spacetime
Authors: Isaac Layton, Jonathan Oppenheim, Andrea Russo, Zachary Weller-Davies
View this paper on arXiv