Not directly related, but interesting:
http://www.nature.com/nphoton/journal/v ... 13.46.html
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So awesomely nerdy.fredgiblet wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZGINaRUEkU
I really dislike paywalls, but satellite-based quantum key distribution is interesting. Maintaining a communication link, though, shouldn't be too difficult, as that's something we've been doing for decades with current satellites. Any quantum communication channel is still classical in the sense that it would be a laser beam or radio transmission. I see more problems with them keeping the quantum system stable during the launch and any subsequent attitude changes in orbit.Suederwind wrote:Not directly related, but interesting:
http://www.nature.com/nphoton/journal/v ... 13.46.html
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Mr Bojangles wrote:
There are many, many, many schools of thought on how to map quantum mechanics to our understanding of reality. Check out this link for several interpretations: Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics.
So, don't feel bad about not getting quantum mechanics. Physicists that base their whole careers on this science scratch their heads more often than not.
Thanks for the link

I love the subject....just wish had a more developed understanding of it

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"If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics."
I'll stick to gearboxes, clutches, high stress materials and all manners of mechanical trickery methinks.
Not to say I'm not keen on the ol' quantum physics, I always enjoyed the fact it didn't make any (classical) logical sense. The way you can strip the world away layer by layer is really quite exciting. Much like art really, the quantum level is just another flourish sown into the rich tapestry of the universe (Or conversely it is the tapestry everything else is sown into).
All I can say is I hope they keep up the good work!
I'll stick to gearboxes, clutches, high stress materials and all manners of mechanical trickery methinks.
Not to say I'm not keen on the ol' quantum physics, I always enjoyed the fact it didn't make any (classical) logical sense. The way you can strip the world away layer by layer is really quite exciting. Much like art really, the quantum level is just another flourish sown into the rich tapestry of the universe (Or conversely it is the tapestry everything else is sown into).
All I can say is I hope they keep up the good work!
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or to paraphrase john ringo's looking glass series(or for that matter probably most quantum physicists at some point)
"so now you have survived the lecture, did you pass your SAN check?" referring to the RPG system known as call of cthulu, where when you encounter the weird stuff you need to roll a sanity check.
"so now you have survived the lecture, did you pass your SAN check?" referring to the RPG system known as call of cthulu, where when you encounter the weird stuff you need to roll a sanity check.
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Did you see the rest of them?Mr Bojangles wrote:So awesomely nerdy.fredgiblet wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZGINaRUEkU
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Let's just say my employer should be more stringent with their firewall rules.fredgiblet wrote:Did you see the rest of them?Mr Bojangles wrote:So awesomely nerdy.fredgiblet wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZGINaRUEkU

My personal favorite is "We are Star Dust". It never fails to awe me that a star had to be destroyed so that I could be here to ponder these sorts of questions. It's an inspiring, humbling symmetry.