Documents tagged with Penrose

An Electromagnetic Black Hole Made of Metamaterials - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Traditionally, a black hole is a region of space with huge gravitational field in the means of general relativity, which absorbs everything hitting it including the light. In general relativity, ...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 10 / 19 / 2009
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An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything, by Garrett Lisi (48 p.) - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything, by Garrett Lisi (48 p.) - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 18 / 2009
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Deferential Geometry (by Garrett Lisi) - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Deferential Geometry (by Garrett Lisi) - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 18 / 2009
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Garrett Lisi: Surfing the Folds of Spacetime - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Garrett Lisi: Surfing the Folds of Spacetime - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 18 / 2009
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An Exceptionally Simple Theory of Everything, by Garrett Lisi (31 p.) - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Abstract: All elds of the standard model and gravity are uni ed as an E8 principal bundle connection. A non-compact real form of the E8 Lie algebra has G2 and F4 subalgebras which break down to ...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 18 / 2009
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Law of the Minimum Paradoxes - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Summary. The “law of the minimum” states that growth is controlled by the scarcest resource (limiting factor) (Justus von Liebig (1840), [1]). This concept was originally applied to plant or crop...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 17 / 2009
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An organic-nanoparticle transistor behaving as a biological spiking synapse - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

We demonstrate a device made of molecules and nanoparticles, a nanoparticle organic memory filedeffect transistor (NOMFET), which exhibits the main behavior of a biological spiking synapse. Shortt...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 17 / 2009
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Relevance of hydrogen bond definitions in liquid water - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

To evaluate the relevance of treating the hydrogen bonds in liquid water as a digital discrete network and applying topological analyses, a framework to optimize the fitting parameters in vario...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 17 / 2009
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Space-like Separation in a Bell Test assuming Gravitationally Induced Collapses (by Daniel Salart)

Space-like Separation in a Bell Test assuming Gravitationally Induced Collapses - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 17 / 2009
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Anton Zeilinger: Entanglement and quantum cryptography - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Entanglement is a fundamental resource both in long-distance quantum communication and in quantum computation. Because of its obvious indispensability in quantum teleportation, entanglement is cr...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 17 / 2009
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Quantum Non-Locality: All the experiments done till now - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Quantum Non-Locality: All the experiments done till now - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 15 / 2009
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Marie Curie and the Science of Radioactivity - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Marie Curie and the Science of Radioactivity - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 11 / 2009
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Albert Einstein, Image & Impact - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

Albert Einstein, Image & Impact - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 11 / 2009
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The Fifth Element, by Scott Tremaine - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM

The Fifth Element, by Scott Tremaine - WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 07 / 11 / 2009
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Proposal for an Experimental test of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics

The many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics predicts the formation of distinct parallel worlds as a result of a quantum mechanical measurement. Communication among these parallel worlds w...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 06 / 12 / 2009
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Against Many-Worlds Interpretations, by Adrian Kent (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM)

This is a critical review of the literature on many-worlds interpretations (MWI), with arguments drawn partly from earlier critiques by Bell and Stein. The essential postulates involved in variou...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 06 / 12 / 2009
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Probability and Non Locality in Many Minds Interpretations of Quantum Mechanics (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM)

We argue that a certain type of many minds (and many worlds) interpretations of quantum mechanics, e. g. Lockwood ([1996a]), Deutsch ([1985]) do not provide a coherent interpretation of the quant...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 06 / 12 / 2009
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Quantum Theory and the Brain, by Matthew J. Donald (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM)

A human brain operates as a pattern of switching. An abstract definition of a quantum mechanical switch is given which allows for the continual random fluctuations in the warm wet environment of ...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 06 / 12 / 2009
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Information Flow in Entangled Quantum Systems, by David Deutsch & P.Hayden (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM)

All information in quantum systems is, notwithstanding BellÕs theorem, localised. Measuring or otherwise interacting with a quantum system S has no effect on distant systems from which S is dynam...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 06 / 12 / 2009
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Quantum Theory of Probability and Decisions, by David Deutsch (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM)

The probabilistic predictions of quantum theory are conventionally obtained from a special probabilistic axiom. But that is unnecessary because all the practical consequences of such predictions ...
  • Fausto Intilla (WWW.OLOSCIENCE.COM) published this 06 / 12 / 2009
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