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nicf.net
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| | | | | A blog about math by Nic Ford | |
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www.ekran.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text explores the intricate relationship between wave-packets, quantum fields, and fundamental particles, emphasizing the role of measurement and entanglement in shaping quantum phenomena. Key themes include the probabilistic nature of quantum systems, the impact of polarization on particle behavior, and the distinction between classical and quantum randomness. The discussion highlights how quantum fields and wave-packets underpin phenomena like superconductivity and entanglement, while also touching on the philosophical implications of indeterminism and the construction of 'white light' as an apparatus-dependent concept. | |
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profmattstrassler.com
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| | | | | Matt Strassler [April 12, 2012] It is common that, when reading about the universe or about particle physics, one will come across a phrase that somehow refers to ``matter and energy'', as though they are opposites, or partners, or two sides of a coin, or the two classes out of which everything is made. This | |
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qri.org
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| | | Digital computers will remain unconscious until they recruit physical fields for holistic computing using well-defined topological boundaries. | ||