Beginner's Guide to Quantum Entanglement
No Fortune writes "Einstein called it 'Spooky action at a distance.' This article describes, in scientific layman's terms, how spooky action is created." From the article: "Normally the photons exit the crystal such that one is aligned in a horizontally (H) polarized light cone, the other aligned vertically (V). By adjusting the experiment, the horizontal and vertical light cones can be made to overlap. Even though the polarization of the individual photons is unknown, the nature of quantum mechanics demands they differ."
...what the hell is the matter with you anyway?
Throwing that kind of physics at us on a Saturday evening when you *know* most of us are half drunk?
Bastard.
Mod me down with all of your hatred and your journey towards the dark side will be complete!
Did you mean: fleabiteus ?
Lord help us... but anyway, you've got be half-drunk to even start getting quantum physics. Everyone knows that... well, they do when you ask, they didn't before you asked.
in scientific layman's terms
Ah, oxymoron terms... the best kind.
I've been waiting for Teach Yourself Spooky Action in 24 hours.
+1 dugg
I call it saturday night.....
Is that what the geek kids are calling it these days?
"Excuse me, but you stimulate the neurons in my hypothalamus. Would you like to come over to my place and study quantum entanglement?"
If you do, they will find your wave function collapsed. In seven days.
I doubt that we will ever figure out - and I suspect that even if we did figure out we couldn't do much about it
>>The comments were 50% juvenile drunken-louts-at-school level and the other 50% were people who didn't understand the question.
Exactly!!! And what is your impression of Digg comments?
Yep and even now when no one is on K5, it still loads slower than here.