Quantum

Quantum entanglement (2)
Quantum information (1)
Quantum leap (2)
Quantum mechanics (1)
Quantum state (2)

Synopsis: Colaterale ict: Quantum:


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Food printer technology is clearly a quantum leap forward. In the future, we will only be consuming food that our body has a positive reaction to.


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technology in this area has taken recently a quantum leap forward, and many are beginning to think in terms of houses that generate their own water supply,


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the agency issued a request for proposals to learn more about quantum entanglement, among the strangest phenomena known to science.

The project, called Quantum entanglement Science and Technology (Quest), could produce unbreakable codes, unbelievably fast computers,

In quantum mechanics, a particle, such as an electron circling the nucleus of an atom, does not have an actual location or physical state.

Two particles whose vibrations are the same in all dimensions are said to occupy the same quantum state.

Ashton Bradley and his colleagues at the Australian Research Council quantum-optics lab have shown that it possible to teleport an atom.

Astonishingly, that light contains all the quantum information needed to reconstitute the atom. Aim it at another BEC,

and whatever atom it strikes takes on the quantum state of the original atom. In effect, an atom at the transmitting end has disappeared

but the quantum oeidentity has moved from one to the other. It is a long way from teleporting a few individual atoms to sending people from the Enterprise to a planet surface.


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