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... justificationofitsexistenceisbasedonthequantumBohmthatthehypnosis Weissbutmostimportantly,thisoldconcept,wasdemolishedbyhypnosisconductedbythose writing,whereeverythingseemednormal,exceptforthefactthatthingscouldbe changedbyanactofthewillofthesoulco ...
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... temperature is decreased further, there is apparent saturation in the coherence time [21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29] which is in contradiction with the electron-electron interaction picture, and possibly with the general quantum mechanical principle described above. One possible explanation for ...
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... sodium atoms from a periodic optical potential created by a standing wave of light [4]. However no such deviation from the exponential decay law has been observed so far for radioactive decays. High precision tests of the decay law of radioactive nuclei at early time were carried out by Norman et al ...
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... The above theory has been mapped previously on the electron [2] [3], although with the constraints mentioned above. These reports describe electromagnetic theory in a novel way entirely based on the electron’s absorbed and re-emitted energy quanta. The electron charge Q is the re-emitted energy quan ...
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... dition is not always achievable. Also, modulating the bias current to selectively couple different qubits changes the physical characteristics (e.g., eigenfrequency) of the bus, and thus may yield additional errors during the communication between qubits. Finally, an effective method still lacks for ...
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method also has the advantage of producing uncoupled stabilization

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