Google Has Added Quantum Physics To 'Minecraft' [Video] �Minecraft the Lego-style build-your-own-game game has been the canvas for some awesome projects. (For just one example: this gigantic scientific graphing calculator.) Now Google's Quantum A.I. Lab is taking it in an even weirder direction: quantum physics.The team created a modified version of the game called qCraft that lets players explore the fundamentals of the field by playing in �a world based on quantum principles. From a post on �Google+ �announcing the game:We talked to our friends at MinecraftEdu and Caltech s Institute for Quantum Information and Matter and came up with a fun idea: a Minecraft modpack called qCraft. It lets players experiment with quantum behaviors inside Minecraft s world with new blocks that exhibit quantum entanglement superposition and observer dependency. �Is it a �true �simulacrum of a blocky quantum universe? Ha no. But considering just how strange the field is that probably wouldn't make for a fun game. Instead it's just a way of teaching the basics and Google admits as much: �Of course qCraft isn t a perfect scientific simulation but it s a fun way for players to experience a few parts of quantum mechanics outside of thought experiments or dense textbook examples. �You can download the game here.[Google via Polygon]