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Reading that article just left me with more questions :/
And here are some answers:
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/982119
So kinda like running a sound wave through a flip/reverse filter in audacity and having it switch along the “time” axis.
So thats creepy.. yep..
This sounds like wave propagation through a given medium, that changes state uniformly, having an instant ‘reflection’ where the wave doesn’t bounce off of anything (so not hitting a wall… it just reverses in ‘time’) and then drops two ‘octaves’ due to energy loss.
I think the neat part isn't that - it's neat because of the time component doing it.
Yet another strange phenomenon of the quantum realm that seemed impossible but is infact real.
If I remember thinking back to my class on QED, we specifically ignored this solution because there wasn't a real world demonstration of it (which was ironic, as one of my professors was working on the problem in her doctorate).
Makes me want to find that book.
Edit: I might be wrong, I'm thinking of deriving something out of Hilbert Space to Dirac-von Neumann axioms
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Thank you!
I have only skimmed the eureka alert article, but already on the surface it's so much better than... whatever the fuck that originally-linked thing is.
So basically you can see your bald spot better. I'm unimpressed.