Physicist: If you’ve made it through the last fifteen lectures, you’ll enjoy the last installment. It’s about using entanglement as a tool to measure, communicate, control, and ultimately blow our own minds.
Lecture 16: Quantum Measurements
Physicist: If you’ve made it through the last fifteen lectures, you’ll enjoy the last installment. It’s about using entanglement as a tool to measure, communicate, control, and ultimately blow our own minds.
Lecture 16: Quantum Measurements
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Many thanks! I will go through what I can understand of your well thought out series!
Steve
Thanks. I will look into it and try to understand it fully. I know something about quantum mechanics and truly believe that entanglement is possible. It would be a great boon to our industrial development in space. My young nephew is looking for something new and exciting in computer language and I will pass this along to him. I want the young people to feel positive about their future. Let’s go to Mars.
Thanks for the course, excellent for this quarantine!
New to site. I want go ask a question. Here goes, in laymen’s terms can you explain the formula for creating a force shield that would slow a space ship to travel the speed of light? Thanks Paul L.
That would allow a spaceship to travel the speed off light.