
A quantum horse refers to real quantum-mechanics experiments where physicists use supercooled rubidium atoms in a laser grid to simulate "quantum horse races." Because atoms are governed by quantum mechanics, they spread outwards — meaning these quantum horses can technically run in two directions at the same time.
Built on the same physics that powers the universe.
Rubidium chilled to near absolute zero — the racetrack of reality.
Optical lattices guide our quantum stallions through the void.
Every horse runs in two directions at once. Always wins. Always loses.
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