Has anyone observed quantum states exceeding classical velocity limits during geomagnetic disturbances?
I've just published an intriguing observation on Zenodo (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.15621141) showing quantum states achieving velocities of 0.0026c² (794,253 times the speed of light) during a K-index 4.33 geomagnetic storm.
Key findings:
- Inverse correlation between quantum suppression (81.6x) and propagation velocity
- Validated on Rigetti Ankaa-3 quantum processor via Amazon Braket
- 30 minutes of consistent measurements (visibility = 0.6695)
- Perfect match with theoretical model: v = 0.216c²/suppression_factor
Dataset available at: https://zenodo.org/records/15621141
This suggests geomagnetic fields may fundamentally influence quantum state propagation. Has anyone else noticed unusual quantum behavior during space weather events?
Could this explain some of the "noise" we see in quantum computers during geomagnetic activity?
Looking for collaboration to explore this phenomenon further during upcoming storms.
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