Quantum Consciousness∞ "Thus we see consciousness is a self-organizing process on the edge between the quantum world and the classical world, and a connection between biological systems and the fundamental level of the universe. Orch OR is consistent not only with neurobiology and physics, but with spiritual traditions such as Buddhism, Hinduism and Kabbalah."
String Theory∞ - Beginners guide. So here is the fairy tale version∞ which I wrote to answer, 'How long is a piece of String?'
Tell it to the Bees∞ - Honeybees may interact with Quantum fields says Barbara Shipman. "Physicist Roger Penrose of Oxford University has postulated that nerve cells have incredibly tiny tubes that serve as quantum mechanical detectors"
Morphing the form∞ It is always nice to present ones time travel device as a phone box, De-Lorean or perhaps nothing untoward. You need programmable matter∞
There is clearly a need for a biodegradable paper battery∞ or similar if we are to combine with the paper screen that is already in limited use. Then we can have decent cereal packaging with built in computers (as seen in "Minority report"). It is another component for the $10 mobile phone/computer. As for "snap, crackle and pop" what happens when it has added sound effects . . .
Four Dimensional Beings∞ ". . . could even look inside your stomach and remove your breakfast"
How Time Travel will work∞ "Objects attached to a cosmic string could travel at incredible speeds, and because their gravitational force distorts space-time, they could be used for time travel."
Cheap Light speedup∞ "They were also able to create extreme conditions in which the light signal travelled faster than 300 million meters a second"
Quantum theory of gravity∞ Spinning superconductors produce a weak magnetic field, the so-called London moment.
Blue glow∞ is this effect also available in the alchemical process of distilling water 1000 times?
Polymorphic Chip
23 March 2007
Polymorphic Chip∞ a machine that can adjust its architecture on the fly
Introduction to Quantum computing∞ from Oz. "A quantum computer is built up from qubits, physical systems which possess states analogous to the classical 0 or 1, but which can also be in states intermediate between 0 and 1. These intermediate states, known as superposition∞ states, in some sense allow a single qubit to store much m