[46] pushit [2]
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I was currently reading Timeline by Micheal Crichton (a great book by the way, and a great author) and had quite a shock. In his introduction to the book, he comments on the new "wave" of science that is quantum physics. Although I know practically nothing about the field, a lot of the information he mentioned was very "wild", to put it lightly. Talk of being able to measure a human hair with a laser that never actually touched the hair, but might have. He called this "counterfactual" phenomenon, or something along those lines. "Finding something without actually looking" is how he summed it up. However, what really sent my head spinning and jaw dropping was a mention of quantum teleportion. He said that in 1998 3 institutions performed quantum teleportion; in Innsbruck, Cal Tech and in Rome (any bells ringing?). The second I saw that my respect for Valve instantly grew (didn't think it could go any higher). As a game developer they continue to amaze me. To make a character so realistic and actualy implement real world happenings just adds so much more credit to the game.
Oh, and in case you don't understand what I'm talking about, let me summarize a bit. Gordon Freeman visited the University of Innsbruck to watch demonstrations dealing with quantum teleportion. Since the game came out in late 1998 and the real teleportion experiments occured in 1997-98, Valve obvioulsy did their homework. Props to them.
Since this was way back in the late 1990s (1997-1998) I'm sure someone has discovered this before. But I just felt like I had to share it with someone...something this cool has to be! Oh, and it isn't quantum teleportion friggin awesome. I guess I'm sort of a science geek, but I love that kind of stuff. According to many experts, quantum physics will be the new wave of these next decades. And who knows what has been accomplished now...
NOTE: All information taken regarding quantum physics is due to Michael Crichton, none of the above ideas are my own.
I don't know if that necessarily counts a bibliography, but it should prevent me from being accussed of plagarism...
Oh, and in case you don't understand what I'm talking about, let me summarize a bit. Gordon Freeman visited the University of Innsbruck to watch demonstrations dealing with quantum teleportion. Since the game came out in late 1998 and the real teleportion experiments occured in 1997-98, Valve obvioulsy did their homework. Props to them.
Since this was way back in the late 1990s (1997-1998) I'm sure someone has discovered this before. But I just felt like I had to share it with someone...something this cool has to be! Oh, and it isn't quantum teleportion friggin awesome. I guess I'm sort of a science geek, but I love that kind of stuff. According to many experts, quantum physics will be the new wave of these next decades. And who knows what has been accomplished now...
NOTE: All information taken regarding quantum physics is due to Michael Crichton, none of the above ideas are my own.
I don't know if that necessarily counts a bibliography, but it should prevent me from being accussed of plagarism...