
Our universe is so rad!
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Series of assholes responses.
Edit-what's wrong with that guy Alex? Looks constipated.
Edit-what's wrong with that guy Alex? Looks constipated.
Calibrate your enthusiasm
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dimejinky99 wrote:Series of assholes responses.
Edit-what's wrong with that guy Alex? Looks constipated.
Alex wrote:chud asked you the following question when you posted that link in GD:dimejinky99 wrote:Our universe is so rad!? And we are the biggest assholes in it
http://www.popsci.com/article/science/l ... SOC&dom=fb
please answercutuphalfdead wrote:Not gonna lie, can't tell if you're Jesus Christ-ing NASA for not investigating potential alien life or the moron who won't accept that it's a rock.
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god i hate you
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haha just kidding bro but try to read posts from here on out
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This thread is pissing people off
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Just don't have as much time anymore.
And I meant Jesus Christ is that guy serious complaining to NASA.
Just to clear that up
And I meant Jesus Christ is that guy serious complaining to NASA.
Just to clear that up
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I don't get what you mean by "Jesus Christ" in this context.dimejinky99 wrote:Jesus Christ pose
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dimejinky99 wrote:Series of assholes responses.
Dev wrote:you're delusional. you are a sad sad person. fuck off. you're mentally ill beyond repair. i don't need your shit. dissapear.
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Physicists say energy can be teleported 'without a limit of distance'

A team of physicists has proposed a way of teleporting energy over long distances. The technique, which is purely theoretical at this point, takes advantage of the strange quantum phenomenon of entanglement where two particles share the same existence.
The researchers, who work out of Tohoku University in Japan, and led by Masahiro Hotta, describe their proposal in the latest edition of Physical Review A. Their system exploits properties of squeezed light or vacuum states that should allow for the teleportation of information about an energy state. In turn, this teleported quantum energy could be made useable.
Unlike teleportation schemes as portrayed in Star Trek or The Fly, this type of teleportation describes entanglement experiments in which two entangled particles are joined despite no apparent connection between them. When a change happens to one particle, the same change happens to the other. Hence, the impression of teleportation. Physicists have conducted experiments using light, matter, and now, energy.
According to Hotta, a measurement on the first particle injects quantum energy into the system. Then, by carefully choosing the measurement to do on the second particle, it is possible to extract the original energy.
Writing in Phys.org, Bob Yirka explains more:
Back in 2008, Hotta, with another team, first devised a theory for teleporting energy based on taking advantages of vacuum states—theory suggests they are not truly empty, instead there are particles in them that pop in and out of existence, some of which are entangled. While interesting, the theory suggested that teleporting energy could only be carried out over very short distances. In this new effort, Hotta et al have found a way to increase the teleportation distance by making use of a property known as squeezed light which is tied to a squeezed vacuum state.
Quantum mechanics laws limit the ways that values in a system (such as a vacuum) can be measured—physicists have found however, that increasing the uncertainty of one value, decrease the uncertainty of the value of others—a sort of squeezing effect. When applied to light, theory suggests, it leads to more pairs traveling together through a vacuum, which in turn leads to more of them being entangled, and that the team suggests should allow for teleporting energy over virtually any distance.
Moving forward, the researchers want to put their theory to the test in a lab. Hotta hints that his team is in the process of doing just that.
Interestingly, this work has implications to a number of related fields, including black hole physics and the quantum theory of Maxwell's demon.
To learn more about this, I recommend you read this MIT article from 2010, which covered an earlier version of Hotta's theory.
http://io9.com/physicists-say-energy-ca ... 1511624230

A team of physicists has proposed a way of teleporting energy over long distances. The technique, which is purely theoretical at this point, takes advantage of the strange quantum phenomenon of entanglement where two particles share the same existence.
The researchers, who work out of Tohoku University in Japan, and led by Masahiro Hotta, describe their proposal in the latest edition of Physical Review A. Their system exploits properties of squeezed light or vacuum states that should allow for the teleportation of information about an energy state. In turn, this teleported quantum energy could be made useable.
Unlike teleportation schemes as portrayed in Star Trek or The Fly, this type of teleportation describes entanglement experiments in which two entangled particles are joined despite no apparent connection between them. When a change happens to one particle, the same change happens to the other. Hence, the impression of teleportation. Physicists have conducted experiments using light, matter, and now, energy.
According to Hotta, a measurement on the first particle injects quantum energy into the system. Then, by carefully choosing the measurement to do on the second particle, it is possible to extract the original energy.
Writing in Phys.org, Bob Yirka explains more:
Back in 2008, Hotta, with another team, first devised a theory for teleporting energy based on taking advantages of vacuum states—theory suggests they are not truly empty, instead there are particles in them that pop in and out of existence, some of which are entangled. While interesting, the theory suggested that teleporting energy could only be carried out over very short distances. In this new effort, Hotta et al have found a way to increase the teleportation distance by making use of a property known as squeezed light which is tied to a squeezed vacuum state.
Quantum mechanics laws limit the ways that values in a system (such as a vacuum) can be measured—physicists have found however, that increasing the uncertainty of one value, decrease the uncertainty of the value of others—a sort of squeezing effect. When applied to light, theory suggests, it leads to more pairs traveling together through a vacuum, which in turn leads to more of them being entangled, and that the team suggests should allow for teleporting energy over virtually any distance.
Moving forward, the researchers want to put their theory to the test in a lab. Hotta hints that his team is in the process of doing just that.
Interestingly, this work has implications to a number of related fields, including black hole physics and the quantum theory of Maxwell's demon.
To learn more about this, I recommend you read this MIT article from 2010, which covered an earlier version of Hotta's theory.
http://io9.com/physicists-say-energy-ca ... 1511624230
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Thank you, that's all I was asking you to clarify.dimejinky99 wrote:And I meant Jesus Christ is that guy serious complaining to NASA.
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There's been a follow up to that story. I'll try find the link.
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The Bill Nye vs. Ken Ham (Creation Museum nut) "debate" is tonight.
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6kgvhG3AkI
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6kgvhG3AkI
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Hahaha... If I can manage to not forget about this in the next 15 minutes, I'd like to see what kinda train-wreck it turns into.turned2black wrote:The Bill Nye vs. Ken Ham (Creation Museum nut) "debate" is tonight.
Watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6kgvhG3AkI