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| | | | | Bob Henderson is a reporter for the Wall Street Journal. Like other reporters he also has a PhD in theoretical physics from the University of Rochester, an MFA in writing from Columbia University, degrees in electrical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and the University of Southern California, and in photojournalism from Syracuse University. Just kidding.... | |
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ayvlasov.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Recent debates on possibility of quantum computer provoked a specific prize. Between all, Scott Aaronson wrote: [...] whether scalable quantum computing is possible is a question about the laws of physics. It's perfectly conceivable that future developments in physics would conflict with scalable quantum computing, in the same way that relativity conflicts with faster-than-light communication,... | |
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4gravitons.com
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| | | | | Perimeter, like most institutes of theoretical physics, divides their researchers into semi-informal groups. At Perimeter, these are: Condensed Matter Cosmology Mathematical Physics Particle Physics Quantum Fields and Strings Quantum Foundations Quantum Gravity Quantum Information Strong Gravity I'm in the Quantum Fields and Strings group, which many people seem to refer to simply as the String... | |
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jaketae.github.io
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| | | "I think that's very unlikely." "No, you're probably right." | ||