Tag: quantum

  • Sensory Processes are Quantum Processes

    Sensory Processes are Quantum Processes

    Well, perhaps an explanatory sidetrack if that’s all right. They have discovered that photons that lose entanglement retain a “memory” of their previously entangled state. Be deliberately generating entangled photons and retaining one of the particles while projecting the other. “Inertia” at a micro-scale? In a sense, yes. When the projected photons return, they show…

  • Quantum Magnetism

    Quantum Magnetism

    Everyone up on the discovery of quantum magnetism? They have found that atoms themselves display magnetic behaviour. They didn’t think this was so. They are polarized and will sort themselves out until they settle into a more or less magnetically balanced pattern. They have even produced what they call a super fluid. It isn’t even…

  • Quantum Xeno Effect

    Quantum Xeno Effect

    Shall we look at this in four dimensions? The brain in four dimensions. Know how much the brain likes memory? So much that you think you know who you are. It likes it a lot. It does everything it can to preserve it, down to strategies to preserve it in extreme brain damage. This is…

  • Our Quantum Zeno Effect

    Our Quantum Zeno Effect

    Guess what seems to be the foundation of any stability in our world? They are even depending on it for the advancement of quantum computing. Shall I just say? Holding multiple perceptions? Actually, I will get into that. They call it the quantum zeno effect. The more something is observed, the more steadily, the more…

  • Quantum Cheshire Cat

    Quantum Cheshire Cat

    Everyone familiar with the dual slot experiment? Tested one way, light behaves like particles moving in straight lines having a clear path and impact point. Tested another way, light behaves like waves showing every sign of being widely spread out and physically interacting with other waves, even waves not directly on the same path as…

  • Quantum Level

    Quantum Level

    The Quantum Cheshire cat is a paradox that is proving to be true. What it amounts to is, though we think of things as being concrete objects, having distinct characteristics, the supposed object and its traits are not necessarily one and the same thing, like a photon and its spin, say. They also feel like…