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Quantum Fluctuations and the Origin of Cosmic Structure By Prof. Dinesh Choksi

The universe as we see it today—a vast expanse of galaxies, stars, planets, and cosmic voids—did not always look this way. Its large-scale structure, from sprawling galaxy clusters to intricate filaments of dark matter, has roots in the tiny quantum fluctuations that occurred in the universe’s earliest moments. Understanding these fluctuations gives us insight into how order emerged from the primordial chaos.

How Quantum Physics Is Changing the Way Professors Teach Modern Science

Quantum physics is no longer just a topic reserved for research labs and advanced university classrooms. As technology leaps forward—from quantum computers to ultra-secure communication systems—quantum science is becoming essential knowledge for the next generation. This shift is transforming the way professors teach modern science, reshaping both the curriculum and the classroom experience.