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interference patterns
it’s simple physics: destructive waves.
battle in my brain and the setting is verona
words are capulets and montagues my worries
equal in amplitude, opposite polarity
clash and we have ourselves a romeo and juliet situation:
heartbeats on a cardiogram, flatlined to nil.Â
(graveyard in your mouth for the words that have died there.)
it doesn’t matter if your thoughts are profound
if the words you wanted to say could have mattered.
sometimes the sum of two waves is zero.Â
–– on losing words
In Praise of Simple Physics pdf In Praise of Simple Physics pdf : Pages 272 By Paul J. Nahin The Science and Mathematics behind Everyday Questions In Praise of Simple Physics proves that if we look...
 ​In Praise of Simple Physics
Great book Paul J. Nahin
A little more on Quantum Entanglement and Teleportation
Fundamental particles all have a quantum state called spin. Quantum entanglement means that if one particle has a spin of up, then its partner will have a spin of down and any change in the quantum state of one particle will alter the spin of the other.
Everything in the universe is made up of the fundamental quantum bits and that allows us to view everything as a collection of information stored in qubits. We are not entirely sure how quantum teleportation works but it could be some sort quantum tunnel that opens allowing the qubit to bypass spacetime. Multiple experiments have been done demonstrating that the electronic state of an atom can be transferred from one place to another instantaneously.
Voyager 2 - The Space Between Stars
Launched 20th August 1977 16 days before its twin probe Voyager 1, Voyager 2 only had a projected lifespan of 5 years. Now, after more than 41 years of traveling the solar system visiting Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune it has become only the second man made object to exit our stars protective bubble known as the heliosphere (the first was voyager 1 back in 2012.)Â While Voyager 2 has entered interstellar space, I've been very careful not to say it's exited the solar system because a gigantic ring containing billions of comets we call the Oort Cloud encircles the entire star system. While only held in place very loosely by our suns gravity, it is predicted to be from 0.03-3.2 light years across and will still take about another 300 years to reach.

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Jumping on the Moon, Revisited
I’m starting a new job this week, and it’s Thanksgiving. So have some filler, and I’ll be back next week with another insane mega-structure.
I’ve looked at how high people can jump on the moon before, and come up with estimates ranging from 6 to 37 times as high as on Earth, and eventually went with something around 20 times as high as on Earth. 6 seems to be the standard estimate, and it’s almost certain far too low for reasons I went over before.
One thing I wasn’t explicitly considering though was that there’s a limit to how fast we can move our limbs that will limit our jumping heights on other worlds. So after thinking about it I came up with a very simple, although perhaps somewhat embarrassing, way for each of us to estimate how high we personally could jump if we were hanging around in a safe, sealed, comfortable environment on the Moon wearing light clothing.
Quantum Entanglement So what I would assume the majority of people believe is that nothing can move faster than the speed of light. Strictly speaking this is true in theory, but there's a loophole. Quantum mechanics is the study of the fundamental particles that make up the universe and the way in which they interact and behave with each other. These particles all have something called spin. While this is not literally these elementary particles "spinning" in space, when they move through a magnetic field they have similar magnetic properties to a charged, spinning object in the classical world. Just on a much smaller scale. So say we have two leptons. Quantum entanglement is a way of grouping these two particles together so as they become identical, the same spin and charge. Now if one of these leptons were to change their spin or charge, the other one would act in exactly the same way immediately no matter where it is in the universe. This must mean that the information is somehow being teleported between the particles.