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… The researchers report that images created with their new method had approximately 1000 times less background noise, making them significantly sharper. They note that their method currently works only with extremely strong X-ray beams, and would thus not work for medical applications. But they also note that their technique could prove useful for scientists to better understand quantum mechanics. They plan to continue their work, looking next to determine whether the photons produced by their technique were entangled.
Spectra-Field Effects on Living and Non-Living. And Their Causalities
https://www.epistemologyontologyfoundationinstitute.org/global-science-technology-and-innovation-movement/spectra-field-effects-on-living-and-non-living-and-their-causalities https://www.epistemologyontologyfoundationinstitute.org/global-science-technology-and-innovation-movement/undercover-evolution-our-individuality-is-encrypted-in-our-dna-but-it-is-deeper-than-expected https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4sP1E1Jd_Y https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVQ5iYvbb5c https://www.epistemologyontologyfoundationinstitute.org/philosophy-and-science-beyond-the-macro-world/quantum-darwinism-spotted-in-diamond-spins … Adán Cabello, a theoretical physicist at the University of Seville in Spain, argues that the latest experiments “offer only schematic versions of what a real environment consists of,” and that other approaches can reveal crucial insights into the emergence of classical reality. For example, he says, he and colleagues at the University of Stockholm have shown how to make measurements on trapped ions while still preserving some of the system’s quantum coherence. This, he says, shows that measurement “is not an abrupt transition but rather the result of a dynamical process governed itself by quantum mechanics”. ...
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