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That’s entirely subjective and up to you, however, I feel like I should point out we’re dealing with our own erosion of democracy issues in the United States as well.
A man of leisure living in the present, waiting for the future.
That’s entirely subjective and up to you, however, I feel like I should point out we’re dealing with our own erosion of democracy issues in the United States as well.
The ccp stranglehold on electronics? Yeah I’m glad they’re ruining that. At the end of the day, we might have a viable semiconductor business in the United States or in an allied country, which will leave us far better off.
To a certain degree, as they mentioned in the article regarding the casimir effect. While one cannot keep out the quantum foam entirely, it can be restricted to specific wavelengths by altering the volume of the space.
It’s a good time to be a PC gamer, this is a good move for Square Enix. I really like how even games from decades ago are still playable and very affordable. There’s a big market for quality single player RPGs as evidenced by the success of Baldurs Gate 3 and Persona 5 Royal.
it’s still the act of measurement, not the act of a conscious person looking at that measurement, that causes the collapse of the wave function.
That’s not the case here; when particles are measured and the which path information is erased/nonrecoverable it remains a wave:
what makes this experiment possibly astonishing is that, unlike in the classic double-slit experiment, the choice of whether to preserve or erase the which-path information of the idler was not made until 8 ns after the position of the signal photon had already been measured by D0.
I thought the delayed choice quantum erasure experiment showed it wasn’t the act of measurement that collapses the wave, but rather it depends on whether the information regarding its path was retrievable or not.
Scarcelli et al. (2007) reported on a delayed-choice quantum-eraser experiment based on a two-photon imaging scheme. After detecting a photon passed through a double-slit, a random delayed choice was made to erase or not erase the which-path information by the measurement of its distant entangled twin; the particle-like and wave-like behavior of the photon were then recorded simultaneously and respectively by only one set of joint detectors
We haven’t mastered SSH authentication via psionic tendrils
Why would we stop them from attacking the hospitals that Hamas is using as bases? We’re not going to bind the hands of our allies when they are defending themselves.
Out of country DNS servers would probably completely circumvent this.
I just want to say I appreciate your informed opinions in contrast to the doom and gloomerism combined with class warfare that is so pervasive here.
Freeing humans from toil is a good idea, just like the industrial revolution was. We just need our system to adapt and change with this new reality, AGI and universal basic income means we could live in something like the society in star trek.
How many gigawatts in a jiggawatt?
I’m on kbin, not lemmy.
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The one that passed: Lexus Teammate with Advanced Drive (2022-24 Lexus LS)
Saved you a click.
It’s great for homemade pizza dough, you should try it sometime
The oil industry is doing all they can!
Free games in exchange for identity theft. No thanks.
Yes, and there’s precedent that he can still run even if he’s imprisoned.