Scientists have expended prolific efforts searching for the elusive anatomical correlate of consciousness. Yet the origins of consciousness remain unclear.
In modern physics, certain quantum processes are deemed fundamentally random. But are they for sure?
“Many of the outcomes from today’s experiments are requiring weirder and weirder explanations,” says Dr. William Tiller.
Did you know that there was a study conducted to see if someone from the future was here in our present time? Astrophysicists Robert Nemiroff and Teresa Wilson at Michigan Technology University did just that.
“Wave-particle duality” is simply the quantum “uncertainty principle” in disguise.
If a person travels back in time and kills her own mother, how does she exist if her mother doesn’t give birth to her?
Physicists have set a quantum record by using photons to carry messages from electrons over a distance of 1.2 miles.
Stephen Hawking said something! And again the international media is all a'buzz.
Data security, which is aimed at ensuring secure internet communications, must keep pace with the hacking capability of eavesdroppers.
Dr. Robert Lanza, one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people, believes science must recognize the importance of human consciousness.
When surprising coincidences occur, it seems we are connected to the world around us in a mysterious way. Could quantum physics explain that connection?
Paul Smith performed remote viewing for the U.S. Army. Now he’s helping Professor Garret Moddel teach his students to see into the future.
Not only does a new discovery about the nature of light help us better understand something all around us (light), it could also help computer performance, optical communications, and more.
A lot of people are vaguely aware of what quantum physics is all about. Let’s get a clearer picture.
Scientists have expended prolific efforts searching for the elusive anatomical correlate of consciousness. Yet the origins of consciousness remain unclear.
In modern physics, certain quantum processes are deemed fundamentally random. But are they for sure?
“Many of the outcomes from today’s experiments are requiring weirder and weirder explanations,” says Dr. William Tiller.
Did you know that there was a study conducted to see if someone from the future was here in our present time? Astrophysicists Robert Nemiroff and Teresa Wilson at Michigan Technology University did just that.
“Wave-particle duality” is simply the quantum “uncertainty principle” in disguise.
If a person travels back in time and kills her own mother, how does she exist if her mother doesn’t give birth to her?
Physicists have set a quantum record by using photons to carry messages from electrons over a distance of 1.2 miles.
Stephen Hawking said something! And again the international media is all a'buzz.
Data security, which is aimed at ensuring secure internet communications, must keep pace with the hacking capability of eavesdroppers.
Dr. Robert Lanza, one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people, believes science must recognize the importance of human consciousness.
When surprising coincidences occur, it seems we are connected to the world around us in a mysterious way. Could quantum physics explain that connection?
Paul Smith performed remote viewing for the U.S. Army. Now he’s helping Professor Garret Moddel teach his students to see into the future.
Not only does a new discovery about the nature of light help us better understand something all around us (light), it could also help computer performance, optical communications, and more.
A lot of people are vaguely aware of what quantum physics is all about. Let’s get a clearer picture.