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Undergrad Can Electric Fields be Teleported & Entangled?
In this link NV centers are used to trap entangled photon pairs in repeater nodes among a network http://www.nature.com/articles/srep26284And in a link I will soon add, NV centers are used to determine quantum states of electric fields of neurons.. So the billion dollar question is, can...- Checkster2323
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Undergrad Can Electric Fields be Teleported & Entangled?
If photons can be measured on quantum state levels then teleported and entangled, as done in photonic networking with NV centers, can entire electric fields also be measured, teleported, reconstructed and entangled as the ensembles of photons they are ?If so, can the electric fields of NEURONS...- Checkster2323
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- Networking Photonic
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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What is a Prolate Spheroid wave function?
What is a Prolate Spheroid Wave Function and how does it apply to EEGs and brain mapping ?Approximate formulae for certain prolate spheroidal wave functions valid for large values of both order and band-limit http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1063520306000650...- Checkster2323
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- Function Wave Wave function
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Graduate Wave function of multiple particles
the only reason I brought the paper into this was to show that we are now beginning to capture the wave-functions of ensembles, it seems people still fight this notion. I believe we will eventually be able to capture the entire wave-function of systems. heck, I KNOW we will. and I DO know...- Checkster2323
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Graduate Wave function of multiple particles
sorry, I was simply trying to determine whether or not one wave-function could be placed within" another one.. like a subset in a set. I figured if you could successfully measure the entire wave-function of an ensemble, then you could reconstruct it and perhaps place others within the...- Checkster2323
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Wave function of multiple particles
Actually, the task of capturing a wave-function seems to now be down to a science. As seen in this article D.A.R.P.A now has a method to capture the wave-function on high dimensional systems...- Checkster2323
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Graduate Wave function of multiple particles
so how does it work in terms of the universal wave function ? my brain has its own wave-function (of the ensemble it is) and so does your brain.. and we exist within the universe.. so if there is indeed a universal wave-function.. do our brains wave-functions not exist within the wave-function...- Checkster2323
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Graduate Wave function of multiple particles
I've got a question for you all. if there is a wave-function for a single particle, such as a photon.. and there is a wave-function for an electron.. "A wave function in quantum mechanics describes the quantum state of an isolated system of one or more particles. There is one wave function...- Checkster2323
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- Function Multiple Particles Wave Wave function
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Graduate The No Cloning theorem vs weak measurement
thanks for the replies. I thought all my links were relevant to each other. I was trying to understand entanglement of entire systems and if it were possible without causing "collapse". The first link dealt with capturing the wave function using tomography and weak measurement. the second...- Checkster2323
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Graduate The No Cloning theorem vs weak measurement
Question: hypothesis Would it be possible to determine/ capture the total wave function of an ensemble using quantum tomography & weak measurement ? As seen in the following article.. Its been done on a photon.. My question is, could this same technique be done on an ensemble of particles...- Checkster2323
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- Cloning Measurement Theorem Weak Weak measurement
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- Forum: Quantum Physics