Quantum Physics

1310 Submissions

[2] viXra:1310.0209 [pdf] submitted on 2013-10-24 08:47:11

2-Body Interaction, Bifurcation, Chaos, Entanglement, and the Mind’s Perception

Authors: Jeffrey S. Keen
Comments: 19 Pages. 10 Figures, 6 Tables

Using the well documented technique of noetics, this paper details the findings for 2-body interactions. As any two bodies separate, several independent observations have confirmed the creation of subtle energy beams, vortices, Cornu spirals, null points, resonance effects, and bifurcation. Currently, the mind is far superior to machines in detecting this complex pattern which is affected dynamically during the separation process. This is a fundamental phenomenon involving universal ratios. For example, to enable 2 circular bodies to interact, their maximum separation distance is their radius raised to the power of the Golden Ratio (1.6108). Similarly, a bifurcation ratio is obtained that equals half the Feigenbaum constant of 4.669. Interesting comparisons are made between identical abstract and solid geometries of the two source objects. Also demonstrated is entanglement between two macro sized bodies. The conclusions provide evidence for consciousness and the mind’s perception being linked to chaos theory, the laws of physics and the structure of universal space-time.
Category: Quantum Physics

[1] viXra:1310.0043 [pdf] replaced on 2013-12-04 15:17:55

Delayed Choice and Weak Measurement in the Nested Mach-Zehnder Interferometer

Authors: Peter Cameron
Comments: 3 Pages.

This note discusses recent weak measurements of the nested Mach-Zehnder interferometer, measurements that can be interpreted in terms of state vectors traveling both forwards and backwards in time. A complementary interpretation is presented, from the perspective of the scale invariant quantum Hall and far field photon impedances. A delayed choice variant on the recent experiment is proposed, distinguishing between these two and other interpretations.
Category: Quantum Physics