The God Effect: Quantum Entanglement, Science's Strangest Phenomenon by Brian Clegg

The God Effect: Quantum Entanglement, Science's Strangest Phenomenon



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Publisher: St. Martin's Press
ISBN: 9780312555306
Page: 288
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Happy to discuss this further though. Re Divorce, very interesting but only good for the men. And the once– sacred to science dictum of cause and effect is up for thorough reconsideration, because if you can never say what is now, how can you ever say what will be because of it? Of course, there is already a conflict of sorts between special relativity and quantum mechanics in the form of entanglement, the strange quantum phenomenon in which two bodies share the same wavefunction even though The fundamental nature of entanglement is one of science's great mysteries. The God Effect : Quantum Entanglement, Science's Strangest Phenomenon at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0312343418 "Entanglement is a strange feature of quantum physics, the science of the very small. That link ensures that no matter how far apart New Science of Cosmography Reveals 3-D Map of the Local Universe. The atheists believe that existence of God Quantum Entanglement (QE) or the God Effect is the working mechanism of the Higgs boson or the God particle, because it's so fundamental. This is a sign that a quantum phenomenon known as scattering resonances due to tunneling was occurring in the reactions. (Phys.org) —JQI researchers under the direction of Chris Monroe have produced quantum entanglement between a single atom's motion and its spin state thousands of times faster than previously reported, demonstrating unprecedented . Try using that in context, This movement will shift gravity and by that effect the stabile atoms, and the atom it joins up with gets a boost of energy. (PhysOrg.com) -- An international team of physicists, including a scientist based at The University of Queensland, has recently closed an additional 'loophole' in a test explaining one of science's strangest phenomena -- . Quantum logic helps explain a halachic ruling of Maimonides, a puzzling story of the Talmud, a Midrash about the splitting of the Sea of Reeds, and a rabbinic teaching about the relationship between Torah and existence. It relies on the strange phenomenon of entanglement in which two quantum objects share the same existence. The transcendental argument suggests that logic, science, ethics, and other serious matters do not make sense in the absence of God, and that atheistic arguments must ultimately refute themselves if pressed with rigorous consistency. I dont expect anyone to be convinced from one paragraph though,,maybe this would make a good topic for me to write about. On my part, I wish using the word "entangle" was good enough.

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