I saw the surgeon today - things are going well. I am stuffy today, but very little pain. I am going to stop taking the happy pills so I can drive again.
He says I will go through ups and downs in congestion and blockage in air flow, but it will be getting better each day for the next month. I will see him again on the July 8th.
I saw this in Discover Magazaine, may 2009 issue, article "The Biocentric Universe" by Robert Lanza and Bob Berman.
When particles are created as a pair, for instance, two electrons in a single atom that move or spin together, physicists call them entangled. Due to their intimate connection, entangled particles share a wave function. When we measure one particle, and thus collapse its wave function (due to the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle), the other particle's wave function collapses, too.
If one photon is observed to have a verticle polarization (it's waves all moving in one plane)
the act of observation causes the other to instantly go from an indefinite probability wave
to an actual photon of the opposite. horizontal polarity - even if the two photons have since
moved far from each other.
In 1997, University of Geneva Physicist Nicolas Gisin sent two entangled photons zooming along optical fibers until they were 7 miles apart. One photon then hit a two-way mirror, where it had a choice: either bounce off or go through. Detectors recorded what it randomly did. But whatever action it took, its entangled twin aways performed the complementary action. The communication between the two happened at least 10,000 times faster then the speed of light. it seems quantum news travels instantaneoulsy....Since then other researchers have duplicated Risin's work
THAT IS SOOO COOOOOOL
and yes, I am on drugs
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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