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Nobel Prize: what's so strange about entanglement ?

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    "The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger for experiments with entangled photons." i sincerely congratulate them ! Anyone who has been through 20 years of using Windows, .NET, and C#, WinForms, etc., knows about entanglement, about slogging through fossils of COM, and swamps where encrusted mats of self-referential DLL's fester like primordial algae. Where a click on a Control means half-dead, here, and half-alive, there. About betas and RC's that are as buggy as roach hotel. Am i complaining ? No, it's been a wonderful roller-coaster ride, and the current facilities are as good as or better than what the Xerox Alto, and Star, in combination with SmallTalk, and SAIL [^], demonstrated was possible in the 1960's at Xerox PARC. i'd say the current .Cat is more half-purr than half-hiss. cheers, bill p.s. Chiang Mai flood-wall breached, 4 inches of slow moving water in the street outside my house [^]. Days of more rain predicted.

    «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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      "The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger for experiments with entangled photons." i sincerely congratulate them ! Anyone who has been through 20 years of using Windows, .NET, and C#, WinForms, etc., knows about entanglement, about slogging through fossils of COM, and swamps where encrusted mats of self-referential DLL's fester like primordial algae. Where a click on a Control means half-dead, here, and half-alive, there. About betas and RC's that are as buggy as roach hotel. Am i complaining ? No, it's been a wonderful roller-coaster ride, and the current facilities are as good as or better than what the Xerox Alto, and Star, in combination with SmallTalk, and SAIL [^], demonstrated was possible in the 1960's at Xerox PARC. i'd say the current .Cat is more half-purr than half-hiss. cheers, bill p.s. Chiang Mai flood-wall breached, 4 inches of slow moving water in the street outside my house [^]. Days of more rain predicted.

      «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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      :laugh:

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        "The Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger for experiments with entangled photons." i sincerely congratulate them ! Anyone who has been through 20 years of using Windows, .NET, and C#, WinForms, etc., knows about entanglement, about slogging through fossils of COM, and swamps where encrusted mats of self-referential DLL's fester like primordial algae. Where a click on a Control means half-dead, here, and half-alive, there. About betas and RC's that are as buggy as roach hotel. Am i complaining ? No, it's been a wonderful roller-coaster ride, and the current facilities are as good as or better than what the Xerox Alto, and Star, in combination with SmallTalk, and SAIL [^], demonstrated was possible in the 1960's at Xerox PARC. i'd say the current .Cat is more half-purr than half-hiss. cheers, bill p.s. Chiang Mai flood-wall breached, 4 inches of slow moving water in the street outside my house [^]. Days of more rain predicted.

        «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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        I have a couple of ex-girlfriends, and several husbands, who will say the entanglement is a very, very bad thing! Not bragging, just saying.:cool:

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