Outsmart Heisenberg and Pauli to more accurately measure the passage of time? Yes, thanks to compressed states
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Is it possible to circumvent Heisenberg's indeterminacy principle and bypass Pauli's prohibition to measure time even more precisely in optical clocks? A Polish-Lithuanian group of physicists has tackled this question. They show how to produce so-called compressed states in an ultracold fermionic gas.

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