
classification of phenomena of parapsychology from the point of
... operator’s influence on plant leaves (cucumber or corn were used) (Davydov et al., 1993). The electric response of a leaf to irradiation of the plant by light was measured, i.e. the voltage between the leaf and the root. It is known that the magnitude of the electric response depends upon the physio ...
... operator’s influence on plant leaves (cucumber or corn were used) (Davydov et al., 1993). The electric response of a leaf to irradiation of the plant by light was measured, i.e. the voltage between the leaf and the root. It is known that the magnitude of the electric response depends upon the physio ...
BUSSTEPP Lectures on String Theory
... superstring theory cannot give explicit, quantitative predictions for a grand unified model. This was the state of affairs until around 1995 when the “second superstring revolution” set in. For the first time, it was understood how to go beyond the perturbation expansion of string theory via “dualit ...
... superstring theory cannot give explicit, quantitative predictions for a grand unified model. This was the state of affairs until around 1995 when the “second superstring revolution” set in. For the first time, it was understood how to go beyond the perturbation expansion of string theory via “dualit ...
Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics with Transmon Qubits in
... being such an admirable person, a strong ghter and hopefully one day a good friend. I want to thank my Masters colleagues Hodei Eneriz and Ander Tobalina for the good times shared through this crazy year, ghting side by side in every battle. I would also like to thank Mr. Miguel Ángel Simon for be ...
... being such an admirable person, a strong ghter and hopefully one day a good friend. I want to thank my Masters colleagues Hodei Eneriz and Ander Tobalina for the good times shared through this crazy year, ghting side by side in every battle. I would also like to thank Mr. Miguel Ángel Simon for be ...
Consciousness in the universe A review of the ‘Orch OR’ theory ScienceDirect
... [21], and also propagate through brain regions as synchronized zones [22]. Does precise synchrony require electrical synapses (‘gap junctions’) and/or quantum entanglement? Does synchrony reflect discrete, unified conscious moments? ‘Non-computability’ and causal agency As shown by Gödel’s theorem, ...
... [21], and also propagate through brain regions as synchronized zones [22]. Does precise synchrony require electrical synapses (‘gap junctions’) and/or quantum entanglement? Does synchrony reflect discrete, unified conscious moments? ‘Non-computability’ and causal agency As shown by Gödel’s theorem, ...
Molecules in Electric and Magnetic Fields
... From equ. (3.05) we can see that the quadrupole tensor has no trace. Even though single magnetic charges do not exist, we can write a relationship for magnetic potential analogous to equ. (3.03). It is important that we treat the magnetic moment, which is also represented by μ, since, together with ...
... From equ. (3.05) we can see that the quadrupole tensor has no trace. Even though single magnetic charges do not exist, we can write a relationship for magnetic potential analogous to equ. (3.03). It is important that we treat the magnetic moment, which is also represented by μ, since, together with ...
quantum information exchange between photons and atoms
... who found that a computer running according to quantum mechanics could solve problems much faster than a classical one due to quantum parallelism. Later in 1985, D. Deutsch showed that any physical process can be in principle simulated by a universal quantum computer, which can be implemented by a u ...
... who found that a computer running according to quantum mechanics could solve problems much faster than a classical one due to quantum parallelism. Later in 1985, D. Deutsch showed that any physical process can be in principle simulated by a universal quantum computer, which can be implemented by a u ...
Multiphoton population transfer in systems violating the classical twist condition: A... study of separatrix crossing in phase space
... As an indispensable tool in manipulation of atomic and molecular systems, population transfer between bound states of atoms and vibrational modes of molecules has received a lot of attention from both experimental and theoretical fronts. From the molecular perspective, preparation of advantageous in ...
... As an indispensable tool in manipulation of atomic and molecular systems, population transfer between bound states of atoms and vibrational modes of molecules has received a lot of attention from both experimental and theoretical fronts. From the molecular perspective, preparation of advantageous in ...
Chapter 12 Electrostatics Homework # 95 Useful Information
... g.) What would be the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force acting on a electron if it were placed at B? h.) What is the electrostatic potential at point B? i.) Which point is at a higher potential, point A or point B? Explain! j.) How much work is done by the field in moving a proton f ...
... g.) What would be the magnitude and direction of the electrostatic force acting on a electron if it were placed at B? h.) What is the electrostatic potential at point B? i.) Which point is at a higher potential, point A or point B? Explain! j.) How much work is done by the field in moving a proton f ...
Why is there an invariant speed c?
... In CST, a durationless instant cannot present itself. Thus it is natural that the randomness of motion, which exists at individual instants, cannot emerge through ...
... In CST, a durationless instant cannot present itself. Thus it is natural that the randomness of motion, which exists at individual instants, cannot emerge through ...