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Store a photo on a single photon by fallow 2007-01-22 08:25:30
This is seriously blowing my mind.
To produce the "UR" image, Howell simply shone a beam of light through a stencil with the U and R etched out. Anyone who has made shadow puppets knows how this works, but Howell turned down the light so much that a single photon was all that passed through the stencil.

Quantum mechanics dictates some strange things at that scale, so that bit of light could be thought of as both a particle and a wave. As a wave, it passed through all parts of the stencil at once, carrying the "shadow" of the UR with it.
That is crazy. Quantum mechanical properties holding on a large scale like that gives me the crawling heebie-jeebies.
[ Reply ]
  Quantum probabilities... by jdelphiki2007-01-22 08:37:28
  Quantum Physics IS unbelievable, ain't it ? by SciSSorS2007-01-22 08:39:25
    There's a Mr. Tompkins here... by basher202007-01-22 09:19:28
  So, blue-ray is already obsolete ? (n/t) by Cokish2007-01-22 08:43:23
  I read that article a few days ago... by kc5sdy2007-01-22 08:56:24
  Remember, the photon phase is a real number by shminux2007-01-22 10:14:29
  The way I read it, by rorajoey2007-01-22 10:44:24

 

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