A bit off topic. But Kauffman, very well known for his books on the topology of knots, wrote something *very* nice about quantum entanglement, rings, braids,...
... http://www.nytimes.com/2002/12/31/science/physical/31LIGH.html Confusious says "Wrong Einstien make big headline." Hi vznuri, i read the article. Although...
new article on physics highlights of 2002 http://physicsweb.org/article/news/6/12/14 2002 has been an exciting year for physicists. From the production of...
[Tom] ... I'm still reading your interesting post. And I've found a lot of papers (and experiments) about this subject. I hope I can write something soon. ...
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I do wish they'd sort out their terminology! He's talking about "nanoscale computing", i.e. computing using very small storage units, not "quantum computing"...
hi CH. I saw someone quoting/discussing your paper on detection efficiency in bell experiments in one of the digital physics or digital philosophy groups. ...
qm computer advance, by gulde at university of innsbruck http://www.economist.com/science/displayStory.cfm?story_id=1511921 measurements on the "speed of...
hi all. so you're all snoozing, eh?? not quite like our glory days last summer. looks like we scooped NYT & others!! could someone tell me, though, did...
... But isn't this what you wanted? Low "bandwidth" usage, and one person not hogging all the conversation? Because of that, I've redirected all my QM related...
hi alac, the magic word is "balance" & its not easy to achieve anywhere, including cyberspace. your contributions have always been appreciated. in the...
(This message is best viewed with monowidth fonts) <code> Hello folks, I'm still having some problems solving the exercises on quantum gates. For example, in...
Hi Vern ... I read the article in New Scientist the other day. I fear that, as ever, the interpretation depends heavily on theory. For one thing, what real ...
I have to get the info/url for this essay. fantastic!! I'm so excited!! maybe, finally, from lone pioneer to research group of 2.. wink Date: Sun, 12 Jan...
hi GE. it seems to me the following should not be too hard, yet is not developed yet. in boolean gate theory there is a way to find the smallest number of...
G'day everyone, First, I don't want to get your hopes up too high! I'm only an undergraduate. Im doing a double degree(I finished my major in physics in 2002 ,...
Sorry, I just thought of one more thing: Oscillons seem to be on the edge of what mathematics is good at describing. If the parameters of the dishes vibration...
Hi vz, marty, and qm2ers all, Happy new year everyone! I've been out of action for a bit. Good to be back. While oscillons certainly seem quite interesting,...
welcome to marty. an undergraduate studying oscillons as a TOE is better than nothing!! even better marty, get your advisor to sign up & we can chat with...
hey guys if i can steal some of the spotlight, please visit http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/atpg/relativity/relate.pdf [for relativity] and...
... Yes, of course, the bridge has to built between the observed properties of fundamental particles and the currently understood properties of oscillons. The...
hi marty!! I see you are very gifted/industrious for an undergraduate. I hope you can turn this into your "senior project" at school maybe. please send a URL...
G'day, OK. I like the concept of "knob twiddling". That sort of thing sounds perfect for JAVA applets. Unfortunately, I have only done C programming, I'm not...