Quantum Splitting

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Re: Quantum Splitting

by Carl Eriksson » Mon Jun 15, 2015 5:16 pm

The direction of the beam split drawn at time 2:27 is 180 degrees of the anticipated direction - unless new physics are involved.

Re: Quantum Splitting

by Chris Peterson » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:27 pm

elliottb@uwec.edu wrote:First the Sun isn't burning. It is glowing from the thermonuclear reaction in the center.
All good English language dictionaries include nuclear fission and nuclear fusion in the definition of "burn". The word is not limited to chemical combustion. The Sun most definitely burns nuclear fuel and produces heat and light.

Re: Quantum Splitting

by elliottb@uwec.edu » Mon Jun 15, 2015 4:12 pm

First the Sun isn't burning. It is glowing from the thermonuclear reaction in the center.
Secondly, the bottom beam spliter in your first diagram is positioned in the wrong direction which you corrected in the second diagram.
Nice discussion anyway.

Quantum Splitting

by SsDd » Thu Sep 30, 2010 11:55 pm

The lecture video is embedded below.

Additionally, slides used in the lecture are embedded below, or can also be downloaded directly from here.

Questions after the lecture? Please feel free to post them in the same thread.

Click to play embedded YouTube video.



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