Αρίστος έγραψε: ↑07 Οκτ 2024, 15:00
Σαν κι αυτον ενα πραγμα.

Professor Eugene Wigner*
(Nobel Prize for physics, applications of symmetry principles—group theory to quantum mechanics—Princeton University): "The concept of God is a wonderful one—it also helps us makes decisions in the right direction. We would be very different, I fear, if we did not have that concept."
με αυτα θα εβγαζε φλυκταινες ο "υλιστης" Αριστοτελης των "ιδεων" που ειχε τσακωθει με το μηδεν και το απειρο και συνεχιζουν να βγαζουν οι απανταχου δημιιουργιστες-θεολογοι
Quantum entanglement is indeed one of those things that are difficult to get across.
It refers to two or more particles being interdependent no matter how far apart. When one particle is altered, the other is immediately affected, even if millions of miles of space separate the two. This is such a weird but unquestionable fact that no one disregards at the heart of the finding about time travel. In this experiment, researchers, including physicists from Cambridge University, set up the entangled particles so that it would seem that
time had been reversed when they were done with them.
The quantum breakthrough is a giant leap: technology has advanced by 1,000 years ahead of expectations
An engineering marvel of this proportion, why do I feel that we have transported science into a thousand years or more ahead? Because even mind-boggling revolutions became possible when approaching the quantum level of time travel for manipulation.
We’re discussing the advancement that could allow humanity to undertake real-time revision of errors, provide design-optimization of tests, and revolutionize information technology.