In today’s post, we’ll examine a cool counterexample: an outcome of an numerical experiment that can be backed up with fairly simple proofs, but that makes sense only if you take a step back to consider the construction of real numbers and rationals.
Despite the headline, this isn't really a story about superconductivity—at least not the superconductivity that people care about, the stuff that doesn't require exotic refrigeration to work. Instead, it's a story about how superconductivity can be used as a test of some of the weirder consequences of quantum mechanics, one that involves non-existent particles of light that still act as if they exist.
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