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Graduate How is entanglement not weird ?
what is meant by quantum brain?- ronridings
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How is entanglement not weird ?
Is there a good beginners book for me to read so I can get a better understanding of this topic?- ronridings
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate A mental picture of entanglement?
alright, glad that you cleared that up for me. since i am new to the whole thing you do see how i could make that kind of mistake.- ronridings
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate A mental picture of entanglement?
please do not laugh. i am only curious and want to learn. I read article about entanglement in scientific American for the first time just a few months ago. it was called "lights, camera, entanglement". then i read something about electron spin and how counterparts spin in exact opposite...- ronridings
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- Entanglement Picture
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Physics Should I Leave Physics? Deciding Between a Career in Physics & Engineering
just thought that you would like to know i was looking at jobs posted on the department of energy website a few months ago, just out of curiosity, i saw many available positions for engineers and also for physicist. i am assuming that they were looking for people with a phd though. the starting...- ronridings
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Undergrad Non-Moving Photon: Are They Detectable?
If a photon can only be observed because it is moving, then how would it be possible to know if it were in a non moving state? also, is it assumed that it is always in a moving state or is it a proven fact?- ronridings
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Non-Moving Photon: Are They Detectable?
I am new and so is my interest in quantum mechanics. I am curious to know if all photons have motion? and if a photon is not in motion is it detectable?- ronridings
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- Photon
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- Forum: Quantum Physics