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What Can We Learn From Bizarre Phenomena? with Bernardo Kastrup

See Also: What Can We Learn From Bizarre Phenomena? with Bernardo Kastrup Bernardo Kastrup, PhD, is a computer scientist. He is author of Rationalist Spirituality, Why Materialism is Baloney, Dreamed Up Reality, Meaning in Absurdity, Brief Peeks Beyond, More Than … Continue reading

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Interstellar: Traversing the Wormhole

The story has a premise with which to share an idea and if it is intriguing to the average mind, then how much more so when a scientist entertains it? He or she might even propose a way in which … Continue reading

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Cool horizons for entangled black holes

Schwarzschild wormholes General relativity contains solutions in which two distant black holes are connected through the interior via a wormhole, or Einstein-Rosen bridge. These solutions can be interpreted as maximally entangled states of two black holes that form a complex … Continue reading

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Entanglement on the Space Station

See Also : Prof Anton Zeilinger speaks on quantum physics. at UCT Who’s Afraid Of The Quantum Ghost? Bell violation with entangled photons, free of the fair-sampling assumption Space Station May Test ‘Spooky’ Entanglement Over Largest Distance Yet Dialogos of … Continue reading

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Do We Create the Reality by Observing

Anton Zeilinger heads up the IQOQI lab in Vienna. Photograph by Mark Mahaney. Zeilinger and his group have only just begun to consider the grand implications of all their work for reality and our world. Like others in their field, … Continue reading

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On the Question of a Daemon

( Arthur Koestler on Creativity )  You’ve seen it before? Perhaps you found it scrawled in goat’s blood on the walls of an abysmal abbey, written in the crabbed hand of one who purported to teach the whole of the … Continue reading

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Prof Anton Zeilinger speaks on quantum physics. at UCT

Thanks to Lubos for putting Youtube Video up. World-renowned physicist Professor Anton Zeilinger entertained and informed a UCT audience about quantum physics during his Vice-Chancellor’s Open Lecture at the University of Cape Town on 25 October. Zeilinger is professor of … Continue reading

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Entanglement is a key feature of the way complexity….

LET’S CALL IT PLECTICS Murray Gell-Mann It is appropriate that plectics refers to entanglement or the lack thereof, since entanglement is a key feature of the way complexity arises out of simplicity, making our subject worth studying. Forexample, all of … Continue reading

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Quantum Computing

Towards quantum chemistry on a quantum computer B. P. Lanyon1,2, J. D. Whitfield4, G. G. Gillett1,2, M. E. Goggin1,5, M. P. Almeida1,2, I. Kassal4, J. D. Biamonte4,6, M. Mohseni4,6, B. J. Powell1,3, M. Barbieri1,2,6, A. Aspuru-Guzik4 & A. G. White1,2 … Continue reading

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Different Approaches to a 5d world

Smolin: And there are published predictions for observable Planck scale deviations from energy momentum relations[22, 23] that imply predictions for experiments in progress such as AUGER and GLAST. [B]For those whose interest is more towards formal speculations concerning supersymmetry and … Continue reading

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