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NASA Researchers Put New Spin On Einstein's Relativity Theory
Science Daily | NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory ^
| 10 April 2003
Posted on 04/10/2003 11:37:49 AM PDT by sourcery
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To: PatrickHenry
So doesn't anybody care about the cat?
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posted on
04/10/2003 1:27:51 PM PDT
by
RightWhale
(Theorems link concepts)
To: RightWhale
So doesn't anybody care about the cat? No. But stuff like this, from the article, gives me a brain-ache: "Understanding how some of the characteristics of a particle can become entangled through relative motion alone when they seemed to be unentangled or unconnected when at rest could have many applications."
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posted on
04/10/2003 1:38:17 PM PDT
by
PatrickHenry
(Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
To: PatrickHenry
Another possible application of entanglement is quantum teleportation: the ability to transfer the precise quantum state of one microscopic object to another, while using only traditional communications, such as a phone line. This technique, which has been demonstrated experimentally, requires that the sender and receiver share pairs of entangled particles. It also requires that each particle have a touch-tone phone.
To: VadeRetro
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posted on
04/10/2003 1:51:41 PM PDT
by
kjam22
To: VadeRetro
It also requires that each particle have a touch-tone phone. Good thing the Intelligent Designer installed the same operating system in all particles.
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posted on
04/10/2003 1:51:52 PM PDT
by
PatrickHenry
(Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas.)
To: PatrickHenry
News reporters seem to like to hang around certain departments in certain insittutions. Wouldn't it be amazing to find a wall of cameras and microphones waiting outside the office when you are trying to go to lunch asking if you have decided whether to use rotation operators exclusively rather than general symmetry operators?
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posted on
04/10/2003 1:57:00 PM PDT
by
RightWhale
(Theorems link concepts)
To: RightWhale
Yeah... if these guys are so smart let em figure out how to make a durable heatshield for the shuttle.... and how to bring it back into the atmosphere at less than 34572394789 miles per hour. :)
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posted on
04/10/2003 2:06:17 PM PDT
by
kjam22
To: kjam22
Excellent!
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posted on
04/10/2003 4:34:28 PM PDT
by
visualops
(Let's go freeple! Get on the monthly!)
To: kjam22
..at less than 34572394789 miles per hour = 51.55*c ?
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posted on
04/10/2003 4:52:48 PM PDT
by
skinkinthegrass
(Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
To: sourcery
Will the ansible be far behind?
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posted on
04/10/2003 7:27:42 PM PDT
by
Bogey78O
(check it out... http://freepers.zill.net/users/bogey78o_fr/puppet.swf)
To: skinkinthegrass
To: robertpaulsen
KEWL!...Thanks...... :)
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posted on
04/11/2003 8:12:05 AM PDT
by
skinkinthegrass
(Just because your paranoid,doesn't mean they aren't out to get you. :)
This topic is from 2003. Also, it isn't about String Theory.
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03/16/2007 11:21:47 PM PDT
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SunkenCiv
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