Quantum Horizons is an analytical platform dedicated to the theoretical foundations, paradoxes, and mathematical structures of quantum physics. Founded in Cambridge, UK in 2013, we provide in-depth analysis of quantum theory for researchers, students, educators, and science enthusiasts. Our content ranges from foundational quantum mechanics to cutting-edge developments in quantum field theory, quantum cosmology, and quantum information.
Our articles are written by theoretical physicists, researchers, and educators with expertise in quantum physics. Our core team includes Dr. Eleanor Whitfield (quantum field theory), Prof. Marcus Chen (quantum interpretations), Dr. Amara Okafor (quantum cosmology), and Dr. James Thornton (mathematical physics). All authors have Ph.D. degrees in theoretical physics or closely related fields and have published in peer-reviewed journals.
Quantum Horizons is an independent analytical platform, though many of our contributors have affiliations with universities including Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College London, and other institutions. We maintain independence to explore theoretical questions freely while collaborating with academic researchers worldwide.
Our content varies in technical depth. Some articles assume familiarity with undergraduate physics (quantum mechanics, linear algebra, calculus), while others delve into graduate-level topics (quantum field theory, differential geometry, advanced mathematics). We strive to balance mathematical rigor with conceptual clarity. If you're new to quantum physics, we recommend starting with introductory quantum mechanics courses before engaging with our more technical content.
Yes! We encourage educators to reference our articles in teaching materials and researchers to cite our content. Please provide proper attribution including author name(s), article title, "Quantum Horizons," publication date, and URL. For extensive quotations or reproduction beyond fair use, please contact us at info@quantumhorizons.org for permission.
We publish new articles regularly, typically 2-4 comprehensive pieces per month. Given the analytical depth of our content, we prioritize quality over quantity. Each article undergoes thorough research, writing, and review before publication. Follow our blog or contact us to receive updates on new publications.
We welcome submissions from qualified physicists and researchers. If you have expertise in quantum physics and would like to contribute, please send a proposal to info@quantumhorizons.org including:
Our editorial team will review your proposal and respond within 2-3 weeks.
Yes, we're open to collaborations with researchers, universities, and research institutions. We've previously collaborated on expert interviews, comparative framework analyses, and special topic series. Contact us at info@quantumhorizons.org to discuss collaboration opportunities.
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We typically respond to inquiries within 24-48 hours.
Absolutely! We value reader input on topics of interest. While we can't guarantee coverage of every suggested topic, we carefully consider all requests. Send your topic suggestions to info@quantumhorizons.org with a brief explanation of why you think it would make a good article. Popular requests may be prioritized in our editorial calendar.
Currently, Quantum Horizons focuses on analytical content and research commentary rather than formal courses. However, our extensive resource library and article archive serve as educational materials for self-directed learning. We occasionally organize seminars and discussions—contact us to learn about upcoming events.
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