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9209
... [snip] ... Dear Scerir, Correct me when I am wrong but I think that merely the detection of such a photon (of which we don't know from which atom emitted) ...
atillagurel
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Apr 1, 2004
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9210
... sorry. the last sentence should be I don't think ... would create this entangled state....
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From: "atillagurel" <Correct me when I am wrong but I think that merely the detection of such a photon (of which we don't know from which atom emitted) from...
scerir
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9212
... They are the product of two probabilities that a binary discrimination of orientation (polarization), over time defines a linear set of absolute...
Jim Whitescarver
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9213
what would a mathematical proof of FTLi (faster than light impossibility) look like? contrary to popular wisdom, imho GR does not really prove that FTL...
vznuri
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Apr 1, 2004
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9214
It has occurred to me that the issue of photon handedness is an important issue that need to clarified. As I understand it the standard interpretation of...
Jim Whitescarver
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9215
... [ ... snip] ... TT: Hi vz, I'm intrigued by the words "the mechanism for all causality in the universe". Will you elaborate?...
Thomas Trotter
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Apr 2, 2004
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9216
hi TT. well this goes in the direction of digital physics. suppose that the whole universe is just a big computer program. if you could look outside the...
vznuri
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9217
hi all. I think the onions preoccupation with particle physics is pretty funny. appropriate for april 1st...from the latest issue. Scientist Has Nagging...
vznuri
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Apr 2, 2004
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9218
Well put, explain the GHZ state then? ... This is why thinking about this stuff in terms of the quantum mechanical lingo can sometimes obfuscate, rather than...
Richard Hernon
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Apr 2, 2004
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9219
... TT: What's a GHZ state? ... lingo ... reference ... waiting...
Thomas Trotter
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9220
... That's an interesting approach that I haven't learned much about yet, aside from fiddling with cellular automata a while back. How about this approach?...
Thomas Trotter
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... TT: I don't think that's exactly how I'd put it. In fact, I'm not exactly sure what you're saying there. ... TT: Yes, yes, yess!! :-) The exact...
Thomas Trotter
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Im glad you ask Thomas, the GHZ state stands for Daniel Greenberger, Michael Horne and Anton Zeilinger and also due credit to David Mermin of Cornell. In...
Richard Hernon
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... "to prove that FTL causation is impossible, you have to account for **everything** in the universe & then show none of it goes faster than light" Correct!...
richardhernon
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Apr 2, 2004
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VZ ... If you mean ... starting from QM, something like that I suppose http://www.arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0102125 http://www.arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0205076 ...
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Apr 2, 2004
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9225
... TT: The speed of an electromagnetic wave varies wrt the medium it's moving in, right? So what's the medium that produces the fastest speed?...
Thomas Trotter
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... Michael Horne and Anton Zeilinger and also due credit to David Mermin of Cornell. In short the three in the original experament manage to entangle three...
Thomas Trotter
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9227
"According to Maxwell's theory the speed of radio waves inside an ionized gas moves faster than light. There are also other possibilities." This is silly. By...
Jim Whitescarver
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9228
... Expand in what? the vacuum is energetic and must itself a product of the big bang. ... As Einstein showed, we are all moving at the speed of light through...
Jim Whitescarver
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9229
When the polarization is known the correlation is by the cosine, if it is not know the correlation of two entangled polarizations is by the cosign squared. ...
Jim Whitescarver
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Apr 2, 2004
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9230
... Total reflection at the interface between two transparent media occurs only when light tries to go from a slow media into a faster one. When reversed only...
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Apr 3, 2004
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... TT: Your guess is as good as mine. My current guess is that questions regarding the medium of expansion (ie., whatever the universe is a wave of) are ...
Thomas Trotter
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9232
... TT: Since we're talking about a universal speed limit, aren't statements concerning the speed of light in ionized gas or air or any other medium except a...
Thomas Trotter
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... wrote: Yes, I will write something on the GHZ state in more detail and I appreciate your interest but give me a day or two. Sincerely, Rich ... ...
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9234
Mass density, atomic nuclei density, molecular polarization, crystalline structure and color of the light are the primary factors affecting the speed of light...
Jim Whitescarver
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9235
hi all, info on einstein museum exhibit at boston http://abcnews.go.com/sections/Travel/US/Einstein_exhibit_Boston_040402-1.html...
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... I don't think it's the energy of the electrons (via the energy of the light) that triggers a detector registration. It's when their numbers (how many per...
Thomas Trotter
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... The photoelectric effect proves this is is not the case. no matter how intense the light, electrons will never gain sufficient energy escape the substrate...
Jim Whitescarver
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... Any one that refers to what I write as silly I will not share knowlegde nor will I learn from. Some of what you have written here is false and you...
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