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Max Planck is said to be the first who understood the possibility to divide a uranium kernel. Is the power of the first atom bomb of Manhatten Project based on massless energy only?
09 September 2016 7,293 0 View
Is it the momentum of an electron around the atom-kernel or is it a spin around the own axis of an electron as particle?
09 September 2016 4,109 0 View
We know I(x) = -lb p(x) I(x) Information Content of one incident x, p(x) probability of one incident x , lb binary logarithm , unit is bit. On other side we know the storage amount of 1 bit. Is...
08 August 2016 4,329 0 View
The question is because in QFT a field can be between bosons. For me a field is a vector from one (local) point to another. But how can we measure or compute a boson from such a "point"?
08 August 2016 1,012 0 View
If I reduce my problem to Electromagnetism, where starts or is a rotation or spin?
08 August 2016 1,561 0 View
We know both terms from basic Electromagnetism. Do these forces have same directions? How do their values relate to each other?
08 August 2016 5,343 9 View
If I take the formula for Electromagnetic Energy of a photon (E= hf) h is a (Planck) constant value and f can be a common positiv number. Is f a real number or an integer? Quantisation of photon...
08 August 2016 6,492 0 View
I heard it very much but I don't know the real physical fact. Please don't give links - even not to Wikipedia - that's not motivating enough!
07 July 2016 8,472 2 View
Can Data contain no Information? Can Information exist without Data?
06 June 2016 3,542 1 View
We can measure time in a worldwide unified way; we use it in mathematical and physical formulas - but is time per se physical?
06 June 2016 567 7 View
In some Science Fictions we can read about artificial rebuilding of human brains. Can we ever rebuild life before knowing where the border between organisms and dead objects is?
06 June 2016 7,868 1 View
We know mass is a physical property. We know 99% of nucleid mass is organised by Strong Force between protons and neutrons and about 1% is organised by Higgs field and Electro-week Force. How is...
06 June 2016 4,608 76 View
Prof. ZEILINGER from University of Vienna is said to have proofed for first time the correlation of spatial far separated entangled Quantum Elements (Photons). On the other side we know that two...
05 May 2016 7,597 1 View
The scientific research trend is to use QM as it is. We can't measure certain states and keep them constant because the quantum states are changing too fast. Some mathematical enumerations are...
07 July 2015 4,504 1 View
We have found a lot of particles of QM (Leptons, Quarks and Bosons). All have different properties like spin, charge, mass, speed, wave polarisation, frequency and so on). Which of these...
07 July 2015 6,851 1 View
Please don't answer: a QC already exist. Some circuits are existing - using quantum particles, but these are no QC (Quantum Computers) which can be used to "compute" a greater amount of data in...
06 June 2015 5,828 3 View
Classical computing was possible by artificial Semi Conductors (npn- and pnp-Transistors). Quantum Computing was always following classical intentions but tried to use latest QM. Now we find QM...
05 May 2015 1,561 3 View
I ask this question in order to make a definitive difference between Information and Data. Is Information a living or dead term? Hint: this question gives a note of newest Information scientific...
01 January 1970 3,181 8 View
The term "genuine Information" uses the newest definitions - they are more broad then that in Information Theory of SHANNON.
01 January 1970 3,500 0 View
I think we can't say "mechanics" - we - in best cases - can say only "Quantum Physics" ! We will never find the mechanics of all quants... Real means equal to physical reality.
01 January 1970 9,435 0 View
A famous question since thousands of years. I mean what is the philosophically usable definition of truth. In Postmodernity too many variations where created. Even a new branch in Philosophy...
01 January 1970 9,056 1 View
Actually Information Science gets importance because we need clearing definitions of used terms like Information and Data. Are these terms valid as philosophical terms too? How is Information...
01 January 1970 3,217 0 View
We know a beam of light, which is a set of Photons, is polarizable only horizontally or vertically.
01 January 1970 2,933 0 View
We know that we don't understand Quantum Physics like mechanics. It's much more complex. What we know is that our mathematical methods are not hitting the physical truth. If we could we would have...
01 January 1970 8,267 0 View