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Quantum Horizons is an analytical platform dedicated to the theoretical foundations, paradoxes, and mathematical structures of quantum physics. We provide in-depth research articles, analysis, and educational resources exploring fundamental questions in quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, and quantum cosmology. Our goal is to bridge the gap between advanced theoretical research and accessible scientific understanding.

Our articles are written by a team of theoretical physicists, researchers, and science communicators with advanced degrees in physics and related fields. Our core team includes PhD holders from leading universities including the University of Cambridge, with specializations in quantum field theory, quantum interpretations, quantum cosmology, and mathematical physics. You can learn more about our team on the About Us page.

Quantum Horizons is an independent analytical platform. While our team members have affiliations with various academic institutions and our office is based in Cambridge, UK, we operate as an independent organization dedicated to quantum physics analysis and education. We collaborate with researchers worldwide but maintain editorial independence.

Yes! We welcome contributions from qualified physicists and researchers. If you have original analysis, research perspectives, or educational content related to quantum physics, please contact us through our contact form. Include your proposed topic, credentials, and a brief outline. Our editorial team will review submissions and respond within 2-3 weeks.

Our content varies in technical depth. Some articles are accessible to anyone with a basic understanding of physics and mathematics, while others assume familiarity with quantum mechanics, linear algebra, and calculus. We strive to make complex concepts accessible while maintaining scientific rigor. If you're new to quantum physics, we recommend starting with our introductory articles and gradually progressing to more advanced topics.

We publish new research articles and analysis pieces regularly, typically 2-4 major articles per month. We also update our resources section periodically with new materials. To stay informed about new publications, you can check our Blog page or contact us to express interest in updates.

Yes! We encourage the use of our content for educational and non-commercial purposes. When using our materials, please provide proper citation including the article title, author name, "Quantum Horizons," and the URL. For commercial use or redistribution, please contact us for permission. See our Terms of Service for more details.

While we don't provide formal tutoring services, we're happy to recommend educational resources and discuss quantum physics topics. For specific questions or guidance, please use our contact form. We aim to respond to inquiries within 48 hours during business days.

We cover a wide range of topics in quantum physics including: quantum mechanics fundamentals, quantum field theory, gauge theories and the Standard Model, quantum interpretations (Copenhagen, Many-Worlds, pilot-wave, etc.), quantum cosmology and early universe, quantum entanglement and non-locality, the measurement problem, quantum gravity approaches, quantum information theory, and experimental tests of quantum mechanics. Visit our Resources page for a comprehensive overview.

We appreciate topic suggestions from our readers! Please contact us with your suggested topic and why you think it would be valuable to explore. While we can't guarantee coverage of every suggested topic, we carefully consider all requests when planning our content calendar.

Our articles undergo internal editorial review by our team of qualified physicists to ensure accuracy and rigor. However, they are not formally peer-reviewed in the same way as academic journal publications. Our content represents analytical perspectives and educational material rather than original research papers. When discussing recent research, we clearly cite peer-reviewed sources.

When citing our content, please use the following format: [Author Name]. "[Article Title]." Quantum Horizons, [Date]. [URL]. For example: Mitchell, Sarah. "Wave-Particle Duality and Quantum Superposition." Quantum Horizons, March 15, 2024. https://quantumhorizons.org/blog-article-quantum-superposition.html

No. Quantum Horizons is an educational and analytical platform only. Our content is intended for informational purposes and should not be considered professional scientific, academic, or technical advice. For professional consultation, please contact qualified academic or research professionals in your area of interest.

To stay informed about our latest articles and research analyses, we recommend bookmarking our Blog page and checking back regularly. You can also contact us to express interest in updates about new publications.

Yes! We encourage linking to our articles. You may freely link to any page on our website from your blog, website, or social media. We appreciate it when you share our content with others interested in quantum physics. No permission is required for standard web linking.

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