Archive for January 24, 2009

“Beam Me Up, Scotty!” – Science Moves One Step Closer to Teleportation

Posted in Weird Science with tags , , , , , , , on January 24, 2009 by ghostradioworld

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From LiveScience:

Scientists have come a bit closer to achieving the “Star Trek” feat of teleportation. No one is galaxy-hopping, or even beaming people around, but for the first time, information has been teleported between two separate atoms across a distance of a meter — about a yard.

This is a significant milestone in a field known as quantum information processing, said Christopher Monroe of the Joint Quantum Institute at the University of Maryland, who led the effort.

Teleportation is one of nature’s most mysterious form of transport: Quantum information, such as the spin of a particle or the polarization of a photon, is transferred from one place to another, without traveling through any physical medium. It has previously been achieved between photons (a unit, or quantum, of electromagnetic radiation, such as light) over very large distances, between photons and ensembles of atoms, and between two nearby atoms through the intermediary action of a third.

None of those, however, provides a feasible means of holding and managing quantum information over long distances.

Now the JQI team, along with colleagues at the University of Michigan, has succeeded in teleporting a quantum state directly from one atom to another over a meter. That capability is necessary for workable quantum information systems because they will require memory storage at both the sending and receiving ends of the transmission.

In the Jan. 23 issue of the journal Science, the scientists report that, by using their protocol, atom-to-atom teleported information can be recovered with perfect accuracy about 90 percent of the time — and that figure can be improved.

“Our system has the potential to form the basis for a large-scale ‘quantum repeater’ that can network quantum memories over vast distances,” Monroe said. “Moreover, our methods can be used in conjunction with quantum bit operations to create a key component needed for quantum computation.”

Read the rest of the article here.

Bizarre Rumbling Sound Unnerves Oklahoma Residents

Posted in Weird Science with tags , , , , , , , on January 24, 2009 by ghostradioworld

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From 4029 TV:

The Sequoyah County Sheriff’s Office has been flooded with more than 100 calls since Tuesday. On Friday residents in Crawford and Sebastian counties in Arkansas and Adair and LeFlore counties in Oklahoma reported feeling and hearing rumbles.

“(The noise) is always from a distance,” said Chris Keathley, of the Sequoyah County Department of Emergency Management. “We’ve never had anybody say it’s right here on me.”Ron Lockhart, the Sequoyah County sheriff, said the department has checked with every mining company in the county but none have reported any blasting.

40/29 News also contacted military bases in Fort Smith, Ark., and McAlester, Okla. to see if the exploding of ordinances were the cause of the rumblings, officials reported no such activity.

The Oklahoma Geological Survey which has seismographs stationed across the state, including Arkansas, detected no ground tremors on the days and times residents reported feeling and hearing rumbles.

“We saw no earthquake activity,” Ken Luza said. “This could be some atmospheric condition, could be military aircraft that are being field tested and they could be hundreds of miles away.”

Luza said rumbles felt across western Oklahoma years ago were traced back to military activity.”

“(It was) a fire power demonstration down at Fort Sill, near Lawton, Okla.,” said Luza. “There were some special atmospheric conditions where the energy was bouncing off one of the layers in the atmosphere and then being redirected about 80 miles away.”

Sequoyah County officials hope to find closure because they’ve been getting more than 50 calls a day to their 911 dispatch center.”(It’s kind of like the mysterious lights out in Arizona (but) it’s the mysterious booms of Sequoyah County.”

Are We Finally Getting Flying Cars?

Posted in Weird Science with tags , , , , , , , on January 24, 2009 by ghostradioworld

A lot of us thought we’d have flying cars by now.  Well, we may not have much longer to wait.

From Discovery’s website:

Jan. 22, 2009 — A Boston-area company plans to begin flight tests this year of a two-seater airplane that moonlights as a car.

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The aptly named Transition takes a stab at bridging the gap between automobiles and airplanes. Some people call it a flying car. The company designing and selling the vehicle prefers the term “roadable aircraft.”

Either way, it boils down to this: You sit down behind the steering wheel, drive to the runway, unfold two wings and take off. You can fly 500 miles on a tank of gas — regular unleaded — and when you land, you simply fold up the wings and drive where you want to go. At the end of the day, you fly back, drive home and park inside your garage.

Terrafugia, of Woburn, Mass., is not the first firm to attempt what may be the ultimate hybrid.

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