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infinitely free
07-09-2007, 06:11 PM
More and more evidence, of how illusory, the world is!

Check this out (if you havent done it already) - ''spooky' quantum communication (http://physorg.com/news108217803.html)'

Physicists at the University of Michigan have coaxed two separate atoms to communicate with a sort of quantum intuition that Albert Einstein called "spooky."
The research could also be a building block for a quantum internet.

Intuition and Telepathy, are here to show us, that the world isn't quite what it seems... !

Scientists used light to establish what's called "entanglement" between two atoms, which were trapped a meter apart in separate enclosures (think of entangling like controlling the outcome of one coin flip with the outcome of a separate coin flip).

binhdinh_khiwarrior
15-09-2007, 09:20 AM
funny how scientists come out with this new evidence of stuff the ancients knew how to do naturally..self deluding fools..

kblood
15-09-2007, 09:56 AM
Yup... so many times something "new" has been discovered I find myself wondering: "Didnt they discover that long time ago?", or "Isnt that obvious?"... But today they are soo much into proving everything.

So many things seem so very obvious to me, but scientists probably wont believe it unless it is proven in several ways. It really is not wonder that ancient civilisations knew more about it all than we do today.

binhdinh_khiwarrior
15-09-2007, 01:03 PM
it's just like a patent....

I did it first! give ME attention fame ect ect...er..sir? i think the telephone was invented by graham bell...*chachick-lods gun* er..sir? what are you doing...*bang!* hehe...Now what was i saying? Yeah! theis new invetion of mine the telehphone is awesome!

lottie
15-09-2007, 01:06 PM
More and more evidence, of how illusory, the world is!

Check this out (if you havent done it already) - ''spooky' quantum communication (http://physorg.com/news108217803.html)'



Intuition and Telepathy, are here to show us, that the world isn't quite what it seems... !

so Einstein knew about it back then then??

infinitely free
16-09-2007, 01:49 PM
so Einstein knew about it back then then??

... oh, the genius knew more, than he bargained for, then :eek:

serpentoffire
16-09-2007, 02:01 PM
http://i241.photobucket.com/albums/ff118/serpentoffire/e_fields.gif

kblood
16-09-2007, 06:48 PM
If they really found a way to use this, it does seem that it might be a step closer to teleportation or maybe faster Internet I think. Faster browsing at least :)

infinitely free
17-09-2007, 05:35 PM
If they really found a way to use this, it does seem that it might be a step closer to teleportation or maybe faster Internet I think. Faster browsing at least :)

Well...,
it does seem related to the wireless field