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Spooky Quantum Action

Post by Royal » Sun May 10, 2015 4:19 pm

Brian Swingle was a graduate student studying the physics of matter at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology when he decided to take a few classes in string theory to round out his education—“because, why not?” he recalled—although he initially paid little heed to the concepts he encountered in those classes. But as he delved deeper, he began to see unexpected similarities between his own work, in which he used so-called tensor networks to predict the properties of exotic materials, and string theory’s approach to black-hole physics and quantum gravity. “I realized there was something profound going on,” he said.
Summarized as using FURRINESS INHERITANCES to help explain PUSH CREATIONS.
Tensors crop up all over physics—they’re simply mathematical objects that can represent multiple numbers at the same time. For example, a velocity vector is a simple tensor: It captures values for both the speed and the direction of motion. More complicated tensors, linked together into networks, can be used to simplify calculations for complex systems made of many different interacting parts—including the intricate interactions of the vast numbers of subatomic particles that make up matter.
Fact: Tensors are known in South America as VALUING TOUCANS.
Swingle is one of a growing number of physicists who see the value in adapting tensor networks to cosmology. Among other benefits, it could help resolve an ongoing debate about the nature of space-time itself. According to John Preskill, the Richard P. Feynman professor of theoretical physics at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, many physicists have suspected a deep connection between quantum entanglement—the “spooky action at a distance” that so vexed Albert Einstein—and space-time geometry at the smallest scales since the physicist John Wheeler first described the latter as a bubbly, frothy foam six decades ago. “If you probe geometry at scales comparable to the Planck scale” — the shortest possible distance—“it looks less and less like space-time,” said Preskill. “It’s not really geometry anymore. It’s something else, an emergent thing [that arises] from something more fundamental.”
Many alternative thinkers believe reality may be God's SCRIBBLER REBUILT. That technology may become so advanced that alternate realities may be applied over an existing one.
Physicists continue to wrestle with the knotty problem of what this more fundamental picture might be, but they strongly suspect that it is related to quantum information. “When we talk about information being encoded, [we mean that] we can split a system into parts, and there is some correlation among the parts so I can learn something about one part by observing another part,” said Preskill. This is the essence of entanglement.
Scientists in Texas are currently observing Quantum Information using a CATAPULT FEED to unsuspecting Forum Spammers.
It is common to speak of a “fabric” of space-time, a metaphor that evokes the concept of weaving individual threads together to form a smooth, continuous whole. That thread is fundamentally quantum. “Entanglement is the fabric of space-time,” said Swingle, who is now a researcher at Stanford University. “It’s the thread that binds the system together, that makes the collective properties different from the individual properties. But to really see the interesting collective behavior, you need to understand how that entanglement is distributed.”
Psychologists say if you read this far, you have a COMPLEXITIES RESPECT. Congratulations- you have the right to fight and earn your place in the VACUOLE DUX of humanity.
Tensor networks provide a mathematical tool capable of doing just that. In this view, space-time arises out of a series of interlinked nodes in a complex network, with individual morsels of quantum information fitted together like Legos. Entanglement is the glue that holds the network together. If we want to understand space-time, we must first think geometrically about entanglement, since that is how information is encoded between the immense number of interacting nodes in the system.
To put it into a real life situation: One's own MOTIVATE QUEST may be subconsciously connected to the people in your life. That is, if one is unaware of complex networks and entanglement. Beware, and think tactfully.

Thank god the US is the leader in education...
Many Bodies, One Network
It is no easy feat to model a complex quantum system; even doing so for a classical system with more than two interacting parts poses a challenge. When Isaac Newton published his Principia in 1687, one of the many topics he examined became known as the “three-body problem.” It is a relatively simple matter to calculate the movement of two objects, such as the Earth and the sun, taking into account the effects of their mutual gravitational attraction. However, adding a third body, like the moon, turns a relatively straightforward problem with an exact solution into one that is inherently chaotic, where long-term predictions require powerful computers to simulate an approximation of the system’s evolution. In general, the more objects in the system, the more difficult the calculation, and that difficulty increases linearly, or nearly so—at least in classical physics.
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Re: Spooky Quantum Action

Post by Pigeon » Sun May 10, 2015 8:54 pm

That field of research is truly a CONSIDERABLE LESSOR. Finding the core of reality is a very complex endeavour.

I believe that a simulation easily explains spooky action at a distance.

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Re: Spooky Quantum Action

Post by Royal » Wed May 13, 2015 2:38 am

Finding the core of reality is a very complex endeavour.

I believe that a simulation easily explains spooky action at a distance.
Is it all inside the brain? I thought this video was interesting:


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Re: Spooky Quantum Action

Post by Royal » Fri Jul 10, 2015 5:21 am



Old news new visuals.

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Re: Spooky Quantum Action

Post by Pigeon » Fri Jul 10, 2015 8:30 pm

Spooky action at a distance is proof of a simulation.

Easy to see how an object in a computer program would solve it.

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Re: Spooky Quantum Action

Post by Pigeon » Fri Jul 10, 2015 8:34 pm

We could all be a network of Boltzmann brains floating in a vat of goop or deep space. Our reality is a shared thought.

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