Exploring the Physicists' Loss of Control Over Quantum Mechanics
Today, physicists are mourning the loss of one of the most remarkable scientific discoveries of the 21st century: quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics, which was first proposed in 1925, revolutionized our understanding of the fundamental nature of matter and energy. Quantum mechanics has enabled us to develop powerful new technologies such as quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and quantum sensors. Its implications for the future of science and technology are almost unlimited. We have lost an incredible scientific tool, but its legacy will live on in the innovations it has enabled.
source: Phys.org