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Like the very quantum particles we study, we must be comfortable allowing our view of the world to exist in superposition.
I am fascinated by quantum physics.
However far apart we pull two entagled particles, they remain 'connected' through their common wavelength function. Their fates remain intertwined until a measurement is made on one of them, collapsing their common wavelength function.
Quantum physics thus reveals a basic oneness of the universe.
There are a lot of mysteries about quantum mechanics, but they mostly arise in very detailed measurements in controlled settings.
Quantum mechanics provides us with an approximate, plausible, conjectural explanation of what actually is, or was, or may be taking place inside a cyclotron during a dark night in February.
I'm fascinated with quantum physics.
Trying to capture the physicists' precise mathematical description of the quantum world with our crude words and mental images is like playing Chopin with a boxing glove on one hand and a catcher's mitt on the other.
But if I make an observation, what is to determine which state I am in? This means that someone else has to observe me to collapse my wave function.
your first thought would send the power of Quantum physics into a hive of activity. your first thought, would inevitably become the destiny of the day
Quantum entanglement allows you to send information faster than light, which upset Einstein. But Einstein has the last laugh. The information you send on quantum entanglement is random, useless information. So Einsein still has the last laugh.
The truth is, everyone is confused by quantum physics.
To be and not to be, that is the quantum question
The doctrine that the world is made up of objects whose existence is independent of human consciousness turns out to be in conflict with quantum mechanics and with facts established by experiment.
It's not an accidental entanglement; it's an intentional knot. Love belongs with belonging.
The best defense against knives was distance. The best countermove was entanglement.
No, this is not a disentanglement from, but a progressive knotting into --
We are lips and arms and legs and bodies entangled. He raises himself above me and we are wordless, and then we are joined and moving silently. We are joined and I know all of the secrets of the universe.
There is a fascinating entanglement of science and knowledge, which is expressed as scientific knowledge.
If you aren't confused by quantum mechanics, you haven't really understood it.
Anybody who is not shocked by this subject has failed to understand it. [of quantum mechanics]
It was easy in the early nineties to make a list of great things that could be done, now that there was such a convenient source of entangled pairs. Anton's claim to fame is that he went and did them.
In a physical system, information is the opposite of entropy, as it involves uncommon and highly correlated configurations that are difficult to arrive at.
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Earlier in this century, the Heisenberg Principle established that the very act of observing a natural phenomenon can change what is being observed. Although the initial theory was limited in practice to special cases in subatomic physics, the philosophical implications were and are staggering.
In mysteries what we know, and our realization of what we do not know, proceed together; the larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder. It is like the quantum world, where the more we understand its formalism, the stranger that world becomes.
While their methods differ radically, artists and physicists share the desire to investigate the ways the interlocking pieces of reality fit together. This is the common ground upon which they meet.
It turns out that information leaks between universes at the quantum level. We think it accounts for all kinds of phenomena, from what drives evolution to strange insights and mystical experiences through the ages. The machine was built as an attempt to investigate and amplify them.
The field of quantum possibility, in which love has opened doors otherwise unimaginable, is our soul's true habitat. The world of fear and limitation is not our home, and who among us is not profoundly weary of hanging out where we do not belong.
The qubit acts as a bridge between the microscopic and the macroscopic worlds.
When the problem [quantum chromodynamics] is finally solved, it will all be by imagination. Then there will be some big thing about the great way it was done. But it's simple -it will all be by imagination, and persistence.
Pointing out the possible, and expensive, entanglements that could come with widespread commercial enterprise, the author calculates the Great Britain was at war half the time between 1689 and 1783.
During research conducted with the neuroscientist Keiko Yamasuki, he discovered that brain activity for thoughts and memories operated on the quantum level rather than on the molecular level as previously believed.
Combining quantum entanglement with wormholes yields mind boggling results about black holes. But I don't trust them until we have a theory of everything which can combine quantum effects with general relativity. i.e. we need to have a full blown string theory resolve this sticky question.
If quantum mechanics hasn't profoundly shocked you, you haven't understood it yet.
Universal or quantum consciousness emphasizes that we are all interrelated, interconnected and interdependent.
Although quantum mechanics has been around for nearly 70 years, it is still not generally understood or appreciated, even by those that use it to do calculations.
One can still say that quantum mechanics is the key to understanding magnetism. When one enters the first room with this key there are unexpected rooms beyond, but it is always the master key that unlocks each door.
It is true that in quantum theory we cannot rely on strict causality. But by repeating the experiments many times, we can finally derive from the observations statistical distributions, and by repeating such series of experiments, we can arrive at objective statements concerning these distributions.
On the subatomic level, however, this universe of separate objects turns out to be a complete illusion. In the realm of the super-super-small, every object in the physical universe is intimately connected with every other object.
There is a constant and intimate contact among the things that coexist and co-evolve in the universe - a sharing of bonds and messages that makes reality into a stupendous network of interaction and communication.
It is easier to become entangled with an enemy than to disentangle oneself afterwards.
I think it is safe to say that no one understands quantum mechanics. Do not keep saying to yourself, if you can possibly avoid it, "But how can it be like that?" because you will go "down the drain" into a blind alley from which nobody has yet escaped. - Nobel physicist Richard Feynman
If one can connect and build up enough energy, then coincidental events begin to happen consistently.
In the spring of 1929, I returned to the United States. I was homesick for this country. I had learned in my student days a great deal about the new physics. I wanted to pursue this myself, to explain it, and to foster its cultivation.
If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration.
On the one hand, our minds try to probe the ephemeral reality of the quantum world; on the other, we talk, think, and act in a language adapted for discussing trees, rocks, and automobiles
as well as poetry and emotions.
Thinking about quantum physics is like unraveling your brain and putting it back together again upside down. Much like studying Kabbalah.
If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics.
Biology seems to be a chemical strategy for amplifying quantum mechanical indeterminacy so that it leaves the subatomic realm and can be present in a hundred and forty five pound block of meat.
There is now a feeling that the pieces of physics are falling into place, not because of any single revolutionary idea or because of the efforts of any one physicist, but because of a flowering of many seeds of theory, most of them planted long ago.
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Across planes of consciousness, we have to live with the paradox that opposite things can be simultaneously true.
Legendary King Midas never knew the feel of silk or a human hand after everything he touched turned to gold. Humans are stuck in a similar Midas-like predicament: we can't directly experience the true texture of quantum reality because everything we touch turns to matter.
You know that, according to quantum theory, if two particles collide with enough energy you can, in principle, with an infinitesimal probability, produce two grand pianos.
No one really understands quantum mechanics.
Anyone not shocked by quantum mechanics has not yet understood it.
It is astonishing that human brains, which evolved to cope with the everyday world, have been able to grasp the counterintuitive mysteries of the cosmos and the quantum.
You can live constrained within the confines of a solely material perspective, or choose instead the infinite field of quantum possibility.
In The Craft the clockwork God of Newtonian determinism has been replaced by the quantum-aware Great Architect who is ready and willing to allow us to contribute to His malleable Plan for the cosmos.
Behind all the discernible laws and connections, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable.
Anyone who can contemplate quantum mechanics without getting dizzy hasn't understood it.
If we are going t stick to this damned quantum-jumping, then I regret that I ever had anything to do with quantum theory.
If we take seriously the idea that all objects recede interminably into themselves, then human perception becomes just one among many ways that objects might relate. To put things at the center of a new metaphysics also requires us to admit that they do not exist just for us. The Computer
Quantum science suggests the existence of many possible futures for each moment of our lives. Each future lies in a state of rest until it is awakened by choices made in the present.
Everything is just electricity and magnetism; everything is only an illusion. The reality is in the spiritual plane.
Similarly, another famous little quantum fluctuation that programs you is the exact configuration of your DNA.
Bose-Einstein condensation is one of the most intriguing phenomena predicted by quantum statistical mechanics.
Quantum physics tells us that nothing that is observed is unaffected by the observer. That statement, from science, holds an enormous and powerful insight. It means that everyone sees a different truth because everyone is creating what they see.
But no matter how advanced the system, no matter how precise, unless we have the will
to communicate, there's no connection.
What we learn is that the scientist is as important a part of this experiment as the electron, and that the scientist and the electron are in fact connected. This experiment is the cornerstone of the holistic universe theory.
Quantum mechanics brought an unexpected fuzziness into physics because of quantum uncertainty, the Heisenberg uncertainty principle.
If all this damned quantum jumping were really here to stay, I should be sorry, I should be sorry I ever got involved with quantum theory.
Every atom is working and resisting every thought in the mind. Everything we see and know is but the resultant of these two forces.
A university student attending lectures on general relativity i the morning and others on quantum mechanics in the afternoon might be forgiven for thinking that his professors are fools, or have neglected to communicate with each other for at least a century.
When two or three are gathered in unison, when all awareness is in total harmony, something magical will happen.
In science, time is the real obstacle. Given unlimited time, everyone can learn all the secrets of the universe.
It is a curious historical fact that modern quantum mechanics began with two quite different mathematical formulations: the differential equation of Schroedinger and the matrix algebra of Heisenberg. The two apparently dissimilar approaches were proved to be mathematically equivalent.
He could be doing quantum physics in his head or undressing her in his mind - she'd never know the difference.
Separate two particles, place them at opposite ends of the universe, produce some effect in one, and the other will be identically affected.
Information is entropy. This was the strangest and most powerful notion of all.
That's the concept of superposition," Jean said. "Being in more than one place, or more than one state, at the same time.
Each of us can manifest the properties of a field of consciousness that transcends space, time, and linear causality.
The Quantum Mechanic will fix your car, but it won't work unless you observe him fixing it
By 2100, our destiny is to become like the gods we once worshipped and feared. But our tools will not be magic wands and potions but the science of computers, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and most of all, the quantum theory.
Time sits at the center of the tangle of problems raised by the intersection of gravity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics.
The non-commutativity of the underlying process produces an ontological complementarity. This must be contrasted to Bohr's epistemological complementarity.
The complexity and efficiency of the physicist's technical apparatus is matched, if not surpassed, by that of the mystic's consciousness - both physical and spiritual - in deep meditation.
Today, all physicists know from studying Einstein and Bohr that sometimes an idea which looks completely paradoxical at first, if analyzed to completion in all detail and in experimental situations, may, in fact, not be paradoxical.
Quantum theory tells us, Mr. Thomas, that every point in the universe is intimately connected to every other point, regardless of apparent distance. In some mysterious way, any point on a planet in a distant galaxy is as close to me as you are.
In the human mind, the number of possible connections that can be made between neurons greatly exceeds the number of atoms in the universe.
Quantum mechanics, that brilliantly successful flagship theory of modern science, is deeply mysterious and hard to understand. Eastern mystics have always been deeply mysterious and hard to understand. Therefore, Eastern mystics must have been talking about quantum theory all along.
The paradox of knowledge is not confined to the small, atomic scale; on the contrary, it is as cogent on the scale of man, and even of the stars.
The complexity of the connection between the world of perception and the world of physics does not preclude that such a connection can be shown to exist at any time.
Indeed it may be only by risking the incoherence of identity that connection is possible.
I think telepathy exists, and I think quantum physics will help us understand its basic properties.
Quantum mechanics makes absolutely no sense.
The universe is bound by unseen threads. We have only to untangle them a little to see a pattern unfold.
The beauty of physics lies in the extent which seemingly complex and unrelated phenomena can be explained and correlated through a high level of abstraction by a set of laws which are amazing in their simplicity.
The domain of quantum world is so astonishingly strange that it even makes tales of alien abductions sound perfectly reasonable