This paper examines the unexplained inconsistencies among fundamental particles and forces and the fundamental gaps in our knowledge of biology and the cell in particular that may impact on such progress. Also, the laws of quantum mechanics are examined and found to be grossly incomplete. Further...
quantum mechanicsIt is shown in this paper that the geometrically structureless space–time manifold is converted instantaneously to a curved, a Riemannian, or may be a Finslerian space–time with an associated Riemannian space–time, on the appearance of quantum Weyl spinors dependent only on time...
a device for amplifying electromagnetic waves by stimulated emission of excited atoms, molecules, or ions. The amplifying effect is associated with a change in the energy of intra-atomic (bound) electrons, whose motion is described by quantum mechanics. Consequently, unlike thermionic amplifiers, for...
In addition to casting some light on fundamental issues of nonequilibrium quantum statistical mechanics, the general framework presented in this work may be ... F Cooper,S Habib,Y Kluger,... - 《Phys.rev.d》 被引量: 38发表: 2009年 Fe (3860 A) emission in the twilight Fe (3860 A) ...
Presently, we have no deterministic universal mode converter for the creation and detection of structured light, a major stumbling block in applications where the light must be tailored on-demand. Higher-dimensional quantum structured light In addition to the classical advances outlined, the quantum ...
The fields of optomechanics and electromechanics have facilitated numerous advances in the areas of precision measurement and sensing, ultimately driving the studies of mechanical systems into the quantum regime. To date, however, the quantization of the mechanical motion and the associated quantum jumps...
Share on Facebook quantum gravity (redirected fromQuantum theory of gravity) Dictionary Acronyms [′kwän·təm ′grav·əd·ē] (quantum mechanics) quantum gravitation McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. ...
Quantum magnetometers are used primarily to measure the intensity of weak magnetic fields, particularly the earth’s magnetic field and its anomalies, both on the surface and at great altitudes, corresponding to the orbits of ballistic missiles and artificial earth satellites, and also to measure ma...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution has accelerated the evolution of elemental technologies such as AI, blockchain, robot engineering, and quantum mechanics (Nyagadza, 2021). Each technology provides various benefits to the daily life of industry and consumers. In particular, AI is embedded in various...
Topological protection of quantum resources The field of topological photonics, inspired by groundbreaking concepts in quantum mechanics and solid-state physics, promised a revolution in controlling light propagation in photonic systems. The notion of harnessing topological properties to create backscattering-...