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Japanese Scientists Solve Decades-Old Quantum Puzzle, Paving the Way for Teleportation and Advanced Computing

Scientists from Kyoto University and Hiroshima University have identified a novel method of…
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alojapan.com/1375230/japanese- Japanese Scientists Solve Decades-Old Quantum Puzzle, Paving the Way for Teleportation and Advanced Computing #Computing #Japan #JapaneseScientists #Kyoto #KyotoNews #news #quantum #QuantumEntanglement #SpookyActionAtADistance #teleportation #WStates #京都 #京都府 Scientists from Kyoto University and Hiroshima University have identified a novel method of understanding the long-elusive W state of quantum entanglement, solving a decades-old challeng

alojapan.com/1375185/scientist Scientists Capture W State, Unlocking Quantum Teleportation #Kyoto #KyotoNews #KyotoUniversity #news #Photonics #QuantumEntanglement #QuantumInformationScience #QuantumPhysics #京都 #京都府 A 25-year quantum puzzle is solved, bringing teleportation closer to reality. Achieving the entanglement measurement of the W state. Credit: KyotoU / Takeuchi lab Scientists demonstrated the first entangled measurement for W states, a breakthrough for quantum i

Scientists Capture W State, Unlocking Quantum Teleportation

A 25-year quantum puzzle is solved, bringing teleportation closer to reality. Achieving the entanglement measurement of the W state. Credit: KyotoU / Takeuchi lab Scientists demonstrated the first entangled me…
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Quantum Entanglement

Quantum physics is fascinating.

Quantum Entanglement is the phenomenon where the quantum state of each particle in a group cannot be described independently of the state of the others, even when the particles are separated by an astronomical large distance. The topic of quantum entanglement is at the heart of the disparity between classical physics and quantum physics: entanglement is a primary feature of quantum mechanics not present in classical mechanics.

Measurements of physical properties such as position, momentum, spin, and polarization performed on entangled particles can, in some cases, be found to be perfectly correlated. For example, if a pair of entangled particles is generated such that their total spin is known to be zero, and one particle is found to have clockwise spin on a first axis, then the spin of the other particle, measured on the same axis, is found to be anticlockwise. However, this behavior gives rise to seemingly paradoxical effects: any measurement of a particle's properties results in an apparent and irreversible wave function collapse of that particle and changes the original quantum state. With entangled particles, such measurements affect the entangled system as a whole.

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"Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story:

• For the past 30 years, scientists have investigated whether the human brain might require quantum processes to achieve cognition.

• A study from Shanghai University uses mathematical models to suggest that certain fatty structures (which sheath the nerve cell’s axon) could potentially produce quantum entangled biphoton pairs, potentially aiding in synchronization across neurons.

• However, scientists have long argued that the brain is too hot and messy for this type of phenomenon to occur, and detecting this phenomenon as it occurs in the brain would be an incredibly difficult task.

While comparing neurons and transistors is a convenient metaphor (and not completely out of left field), the brain is ultra-efficient, its energy is renewable, and it’s capable of computational feats that even the most advanced computer can’t pull off. In many ways, the inner workings of the human brain make up an unknown computational frontier.

Although your brain is superior to your laptop—or even the world’s most advanced supercomputer—these machines run on classical physics. But there’s another kind of a computer out there: a quantum one.

The idea that the human brain contains quantum properties isn’t new. In fact, the British physicist Roger Penrose and the American anesthesiologist Stuart Hameroff first suggested the controversial concept back in the 90s, with their 'orchestrated objective reduction' model of a consciousness. Since then, many pieces of evidence have at least hinted that, while the brain may not be a full-fledged quantum computer, some quantum properties may in fact help generate consciousness."

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Popular Mechanics · Quantum Entanglement in Your Brain Is What Generates Consciousness, Radical Study SuggestsBy Darren Orf