World Quantum Day
Definition
An annual international event celebrated on April 14, chosen to reflect the first digits of Planck's constant (4.14 × 10⁻¹⁵ eV·s), aimed at promoting public awareness and understanding of quantum science and technology around the world.
A global observance organized by quantum scientists and institutions to highlight the transformative potential of quantum research through events, talks, and demonstrations.
Examples
On World Quantum Day, physicists worldwide entangle their excitement faster than light—without breaking relativity, of course.
I tried celebrating World Quantum Day by superpositioning my diet: keto and pizza at the same time. Quantum confusion ensued.
World Quantum Day is the perfect excuse to tell your boss you're working from home in a parallel universe.
Forget New Year's resolutions; World Quantum Day promises you'll be both successful and lazy until observed.