New theory suggests quantum behavior explained by parallel worlds
Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 5 months ago to Science
By putting forward hard formulae that can be used to calculate hard numbers like those above, the duo from Griffith University could provide a jumping off point for real, useful applications. If, for instance, the interaction of different universes could influence the speed of a chemical reaction, then knowing the mechanics of how those universes interact could help with virtually any area of modern science. A more precise and far-seeing way to predict how quantum phenomena will proceed could impact everything from industrial processes to quantum cryptography.
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- 2Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 5 months agoWould it be OK if I said magic, magic. In other words, total mathematical nonsense.Mark as read | Best of... | Permalink|
- 3Posted by freedomforall 9 years, 5 months agoAs a skeptic, you'd be in good company according to the article.Mark as read | Parent | Best of... | Permalink|
- 2Posted by Zenphamy 9 years, 5 months agoShow me something I can measure, observe, or prove with an experiment. Too much of this theoretical math has gotten into physics and astrophysics in the last 50 years or so without experimental evidence.Mark as read | Parent | Best of... | Permalink|
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