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Exotic Quantum State Of Matter Discovered
A team of scientists from Princeton University has found that one of the most intriguing phenomena in condensed-matter physics -- known as the quantum Hall effect -- can occur in nature in a way that no one has ever before seen.
Bohm interpretation of Quantum Mechanics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bohm interpretation of quantum mechanics, sometimes called Bohmian mechanics, the ontological interpretation, or the causal interpretation, is an interpretation postulated by David Bohm in 1952 as an extension of Louis de Broglie's pilot-wave theory o
PHYS771 Quantum Computing Since Democritus
This course tries to connect quantum computing to the wider intellectual world. We'll start out with various scientific, mathematical, or philosophical problems that predate quantum computing: for example, the measurement problem, P versus NP, the existen
Scientists Invent 30 Year Continuous Power Laptop Battery
Your next laptop could have a continuous power battery that lasts for 30 years without a single recharge thanks to work being funded by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory. The breakthrough betavoltaic power cells are constructed from semiconductors an
Shtetl-Optimized » Blog Archive » What Google Won’t Find
While I rummage around the brain for something more controversial to blog (that’s nevertheless not too controversial), here, for your reading pleasure, is a talk I gave a couple weeks ago at Google Cambridge. Hardcore Shtetl-Optimized fans will find lit
Quantum Random Bit Generator Service
The work on QRBG Service has been motivated by scientific necessity (primarily of local scientific community) of running various simulations (in cluster/Grid environments), whose results are often greatly affected by quality (distribution, nondeterminism,
A Do-It-Yourself Quantum Eraser -- [ PHYSICS ]: Scientific American
Using readily available equipment, you can carry out a home experiment that illustrates one of the weirdest effects in quantum mechanics
The Bees Who Flew Too High
Honeybees and Sunspots may be interacting in one of the most unwatched ballets since television was created. Metaphorically speaking of course.
PHYS771 Lecture 9: Quantum
A way to teach quantum mechanics that leaves a blow-by-blow account of its discovery to the historians, and instead starts directly from the conceptual core -- namely, a certain generalization of probability theory to allow minus signs. Once you know what
Dr. Kip Thorne, Caltech, Spacetime Warps and the Quantum: A Glimpse of the Future
A talk by Dr. Kip Thorne, Caltech.
Moving Through Matter with Buckaroo Banzai
When scientific methods and theories are imaginatively, yet plausibly portrayed in a science fiction film, the result is not only entertaining for the audience, but can be equally stimulating for the scientist.
Computational Complexity: Confessions of a Quantum Computing Skeptic
Will we ever have useful quantum computers? Despite the "breakthroughs" we seem to have nearly every month, we are a long way off from controlling even a handful of quantum bits certainly not the tens of thousands of qbits one needs for any meaningful com
Free Science and Video Lectures Online!: Even more physics videos and video lectures!
More physics videos (some by Richard P. Feynman).
Raiders of the lost dimension
Ancient Chinese warriors are yet again helping scientists from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory and their collaborators unravel some of the mysteries of the natural world.
Quantum interrogation
Quantum mechanics, as we all know, is weird. It’s weird enough in its own right, but when some determined experimenters do tricks that really bring out the weirdness in all its glory, and the results are conveyed to us by well-intentioned but occasional
Quantum Computation
Quantum computation is an exciting area that at the intersection of computer science, mathematics and physics. It touches on fundamental questions in computer science as well as quantum physics. This course will provide a comprehensive introduction to thi
EPR paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In quantum mechanics, the EPR paradox (Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen) is a thought experiment which challenged long-held ideas about the relation between, on the one hand the observed values of physical quantities and on the other, the values that can be accoun
Relational Quantum Mechanics
Relational quantum mechanics is an interpretation of quantum theory which discards the notions of absolute state of a system, absolute value of its physical quantities, or absolute event. The theory describes only the way systems affect each other in the
Life, the Universe, and Everything
Quantum mechanic Seth Lloyd says we really are controlled by a computer.
Scientists demonstrate quantum nature of entanglement swapping
By synchronizing multiple lasers and then distributing them to different locations, scientists have found a way to build a quantum repeater. The method can extend the distance that information can travel in quantum computers using entangling swapping, whe
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