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io9.com - January 6, 5:50 PM

Alexander's Horned Sphere fractal changes how we define inside and outside - io9

Alexander's Horned Sphere fractal changes how we define inside and outsideio9Alexander's Horned Sphere is one of the more frustrating fractals out there. It is a fractal, it's a ring, it's an endless series of branches, and, technically, it's a ball.
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December 11, 2011 6:32 PM
Quantum Phenomenon and Infinite Possibilities
Quantum Phenomenon and Infinite Possibilities | Science - Quantum Phenomenon, Possibilities & Truth | Scoop.it

I love the wondrous, magical world of quanta... having been a secondary science teacher with a love of quantum mechanics for about 25 years, I can honestly say that the quantum world explains the magic I see around me every single day... 

 

I just want to share the magic with you... :)

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foehsel.blogspot.com - February 7, 6:53 PM

MY BIOLOGICAL IMPERATIVE: Quantum Entanglement Holds DNA ...

Entanglement is the weird quantum process in which a single wavefunction describes two separate objects. When this happens, these objects effectively share the same existence, no matter how far apart they might be.
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www.youtube.com (via @akifv84) - February 7, 6:52 PM

What is quantum entanglement

One of the most amazing phenomena in quantum mechanics is that of entanglement. Entanglement can be so mysterious it can almost seem magical. With help from ...
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www.sciencedaily.com - January 30, 12:32 AM

Speed limit on the quantum highway: Physicists measure propagation velocity of quantum signals in a many-body system

A quantum computer based on quantum particles instead of classical bits, can in principle outperform any classical computer. However, it still remains an open question, how fast and how efficient quantum computers really may be able to work.
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www.sciencedaily.com - January 30, 12:31 AM

'Spooky action at distance': Physicists develop first conclusive test to better understand high-energy particles correlations

Researchers have devised a proposal for the first conclusive experimental test of a phenomenon known as 'Bell's nonlocality.' This test is designed to reveal correlations that are stronger than any classical correlations, and do so between...
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100blogstrong.com - January 24, 6:44 PM

Scientists use quantum, nano physics to cool semiconductors – The ...

Nanotechnology News Scientists use quantum, nano physics to cool semiconductors The State Column A team of scientists have announced a successful experiment cooling semiconductors through the use of quantum ...
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wakeup-world.com - January 15, 4:54 PM

Prove To Anyone That Fluoride Is BAD & Dumbing Society Down! | Wake Up World

Sodium Fluoride is a synthetic waste product of the nuclear, aluminium, and phosphate fertilizer industries. Also is the base ingredient of Prozac!
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www.ted.com (via @yashinilya) - January 15, 4:11 PM

Garrett Lisi on his theory of everything | Video on TED.com

TED Talks Physicist and surfer Garrett Lisi presents a controversial new model of the universe that -- just maybe -- answers all the big questions.
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www.youtube.com (via @Claraity) - January 15, 3:59 PM

Symphony of Science - the Quantum World!

mp3: http://bit.ly/oRYyiV A musical investigation into the nature of atoms and subatomic particles, the jiggly things that make up everything we see. Featuri... (RT @REX_MUSIC: Symphony of Science - the Quantum World!
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www.msnbc.msn.com - January 13, 4:04 PM

Mystery of 400-year-old supernova explosion solved - msnbc.com

Mystery of 400-year-old supernova explosion solvedmsnbc.comThe result shows soft green and blue hues of heated material from the X-ray data surrounded by the pink optical shell, which shows ambient gas being shocked by an expanding...

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www.sciencedaily.com - January 12, 3:20 PM

Hydrogen advances graphene use

A dose of hydrogen or helium can render the "super material" graphene even more useful, as shown by physicists.
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www.sciencedaily.com - January 11, 4:15 PM

Scientists predict the next big thing in particle physics: Supersymmetry

A better understanding of the universe will be the outgrowth of the discovery of the Higgs boson, according to a team of researchers.
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www.science20.com - January 6, 5:52 PM

How Belief Could Be Physically Effective Through Quantum Physics I - Science 2.0

How Belief Could Be Physically Effective Through Quantum Physics IScience 2.0The big problem: presentiment seems to require an influence from the future, and that is impossible in classical physics.
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www.sciencedaily.com - February 19, 11:42 PM

Physicists create working transistor consisting of a single atom

In a remarkable feat of micro-engineering, physicists have created a working transistor consisting of a single atom placed precisely in a silicon crystal. The tiny electronic device uses as its active component an individual phosphorus atom.
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blogs.discovermagazine.com - February 8, 5:16 PM

How To Think About Quantum Field Theory | Cosmic Variance | Discover Magazine

Philosophy | I continue to believe that quantum field theory is a concept that we physicists don't do nearly enough to explain to a wider audience.
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blogs.discovermagazine.com (via @seanmcarroll) - February 7, 6:52 PM

How To Think About Quantum Field Theory | Cosmic Variance | Discover Magazine

Philosophy | I continue to believe that quantum field theory is a concept that we physicists don't do nearly enough to explain to a wider audience.
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www.abovetopsecret.com - February 7, 3:51 PM

Fractal Infinity & The Macro-Quantum Factor, page 1

All finite phenomenal frequencies of matter and energy exist on various integers; wavelengths or channels of the same cosmic octave of space and each form of matter/energy has a different threshold of infinite depth that is accessed by its quality centered on a different octave/channel to every other form of matter/energy of the same quantified space. However it isn't a linear depth as in down but a within inward centralised depth so Gravity being the most expansive phenomena encompasses all other frequencies of depth, thus like Russian dolls next comes epsilon waves, gamma, ultraviolet, infra-red/heat/light, sound, electromagnetism and then atomic. they all exist with same volume of space but at various wavelengths of depth which are shorter than gravity...hence gravity encompasses them, because it is expansive it cycles slower and has a more permeable quality about it.

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www.sciencedaily.com - January 30, 12:32 AM

Quantum uncertainty: Are you certain, Mr. Heisenberg?

Heisenberg's Uncertainty principle is arguably one of the most famous foundations of quantum physics. It says that not all properties of a quantum particle can be measured with unlimited accuracy.
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www.sciencedaily.com - January 30, 12:18 AM

Quantum physics enables perfectly secure cloud computing

Researchers have succeeded in combining the power of quantum computing with the security of quantum cryptography and have shown that perfectly secure cloud computing can be achieved using the principles of quantum mechanics.
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www.sciencedaily.com - January 17, 4:48 PM

Ten-second dance of electrons is step toward exotic new computers

Scientists have achieved a 100-fold increase in the ability to maintain control the spins of electrons in a solid material, a key step in the development of ultrafast quantum computers.
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www.technologyreview.com (via @pil73) - January 15, 4:12 PM

Quantum Entanglement Holds DNA Together, Say Physicists - Technology Review

A new theoretical model suggests that quantum entanglement helps prevent the molecules of life from breaking apart.
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discovermagazine.com - January 15, 4:10 PM

#1: Faster than the Speed of Light | Subatomic Particles | DISCOVER Magazine

Runaway subatomic particles seem to be breaking the cosmic speed limit. If the results hold up, physicists have some explaining to do. Visit Discover Magazine to read this article and other exclusive science and technology news stories.
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merih-news.com - January 13, 4:05 PM

The Era of Entanglement: Humanity Is 'Back to the Jungle' | merih ...

Branding it “the Entanglement Era,” Hillis compares humanity's current relationship to the technological environment to its relationship to the natural environment, such as a jungle. —– SETTING THE CONTEXT: WHAT'S ...
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articlesposting.com - January 13, 4:03 PM

'Quantum critical' theory gets experimental boost | Articles Blog

ScienceDaily (Jan. 11, 2012) — New evidence this week supports a theory developed five years ago at Rice University to explain the electrical properties.
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www.sciencedaily.com - January 12, 3:14 PM

Graphene quantum dots: The next big small thing

Scientists have found a way to turn common carbon fiber into graphene quantum dots, tiny specks of matter with properties expected to prove useful in electronic, optical and biomedical applications.
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www.thescienceforum.com - January 6, 5:52 PM

Natural Theory of Space Quantum - Next Addendum

The Force F b Relating to Boundary Size: The force F we used to calculate boundary size applies to the force of gravity between a mass on the Earth's.
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