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Strange World of quantum entanglements

Written By anfaku01 on Thursday, June 30, 2011 | 5:14 AM

I have watched BBC Horizon some time ago and was Gutted to find out that Stephen Hawking admitted that he was wrong would be immediately destroyed all the time about his theory that anything dropped into a black hole. Looks like his mistake is there was only one universe, when in fact there are millions of them, and not all of them contain black holes.

If you think that is odd, the man who discovered its mistake said Hawking could not be right, because no matter what happens with particles, they can always be reinstated by reversing time. What? I can't wait to use one next time I deliver my software later or buggy! (Which I never do one way or another, by the way, sometimes.)

Some other guy went to say that if a man fell into a black hole while we would see them ripped the atoms themselves wouldn't notice anything unusual. This was followed by a mathematical proof that you can be alive and dead at the same time. I actually worked with people like this.

I was never sure that these quantum physicists are on. It seems that if your computer suddenly disappears and then materialize in another room, that's OK because why not? Did you try telling that to the police.

However, the laws of quantum electrodynamics (QED) is regarded as the most accurate theory that ever developed and their predictions are always marked as 100% correct.

Even simple things strange in QED. As the light reflecting off the mirror; It does not reflect virtually all the light, but some goes through, up, down, left, right and anywhere: it's just easier for light to reflect back. It's a bit like driving to work; Most people go faster route as soon as possible, although they should not.

It gets weirder. This phenomenon is called quantum entanglement allows remote particles have some sort of strange channel of communication, allowing the State teleportation. If you think this is unrealistic and too much like Star Trek then node IBM teleportation research (honest!). There are other practical use in cryptography, because if the message is sent so you can tell if someone is reading before you got it.

What I like is the universe. Where did this question? Well one the famous physicist mathematically proved that you can create everything from scratch. (I expected). But recent ideas that the distortion of time early in the life of the universe, who took the matter in the young Universe by the beginning of the universe (whatever) and here's a question from itself!

It is calculated that there are only about two dozen people in the world that are clever enough to understand the mathematics of these proofs. (That should put me on number 25 or below). I know these people are incredibly talented, but you try telling these fantastic theory in a bar tonight and you can find the bartender refused to serve you any more alcohol.

Les Kendall is Director of Cyberforth Limited, a software company based in England, which offers rooms reservation systems, Bespoke Software development services and business solutions. He blogs at makeITspendIT.com


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