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Quantum started
Quantum computers find patterns in large amounts of data and are able to pinpoint values that are most likely to happen. Think of two water drops in a pool. The ripples will run in to each other and where they intersect or interact, that's what quantum will try to identify.
The ripples are like high density (dark) and low density (light).
Niels Bohr - Found the copenhagen effect. When a light is passed through two slits, it will go through both and exist in both simultaneously until the very end.
LIght is both a wave and a particle.
Red light are low density, low energy. Ultraviolet requires 100x as much energy to make. That's why the sun is so bright, but only a small fraction of that is ultraviolet. Red light hitting a can is like a ping pong, ultraviolet is like a golf ball.
Gold foil electrospectrometer.
When spinning coins, it is both heads and tails.
Entanglement - two coins were spun at the same time. They will both spin the exact speed and rotation and will be identitcal in every way. I won't know if it is heads or tails until I stop it, but to stop it, it stops the spin (quantum state). With entanglement, if one is heads, the other will HAVE to be tails. It will always end up opposite. Even if they are lightyears apart. They are communicating, but faster than the speed of light.
Devil's card game - Devil deals out cards. The rule is that two cards will be dealt out. If they're the same, I win. If they're different, I lose. I lose everytime because it is rigged. So i change the rule that if they are different I win. But I still lose everytime. That is because I confirm what the ruleset is ahead of time. The devil knows so will always change it to his favor. But if I don't share my info about which ruleset I'm losing until after he's dealt the cards. Because he can't predict them, he can never stack the deck correctly. If I win as many as I lose, then Einstein is right (gloves in the box). IF not, then Bohr is right (light through slits.)
John Bell - P(a1b1) - P(a1b0) - P(a0b1) -
Quantum Computing
simulating nature, encryption
433 cubits possible through IBM now, but 5 million needed for brute force of RSA
P(a1b1) - P(a1b0) - P(a0b1) - Linear Algebra Private or Broken Links
The page you're looking for is either not available or private!
polynomial
Proved Einstein was wrong and Bohr was right. The deck wasn't stacked ahead of time. No "Spooky business from afar"
Quantum Robin A robin is able to detect magnetic properties with its eyes, which is how it navigates over open seas. However, it is so sensitive to changes in magnetic noise, that it can't possibly detect the change unless it's through entanglement. Quantum Coherence