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Aether= Quantum 2 spin rotating magnetic field that encapsulates primary Angular Momentum and via tensengrity forms MATTER with resulting quantum 1/2
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Quantum memory may topple Heisenberg's uncertainty principle. Still, a process that could make Heisenberg's uncertainty principle a distant memory has the potential to shake the core of our particle knowledge. The authors of the paper particularly look forward to using the process to study the nature of entanglement itself, a process we still don't fully understand. Even when the memory and the particle are less than maximally entangled, measuring the two pieces could give scientists some solid numbers on the upper bound of how disordered the states of particles can be. More > [ link to arstechnica.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 844465the uncertatinty principle was stated in 1927 by the german physicist Werner Heisenerg, states that position and velocity of a PARTICLE cannot , even in theory, be measured exactly at the same time : the more accurate. one knows the position , the less accurately one can know the velocity and vice versa. apologies I do not know why my autocomplete added the ''f off''
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