A team of researchers supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation has successfully raised the energy state of an atom's nucleus with a laser, which could lead to new precision measurement technology with orders of magnitude higher accuracy than today's best atomic clocks. Click to learn more!
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Researchers from Delft University of Technology in The Netherlands have been able to initiate a controlled movement in the very heart of an atom. They caused the atomic nucleus to interact with one of the electrons in the outermost shells of the atom. This electron could be manipulated and read out through the needle of a scanning tunneling microscope. The research offers prospects for storing quantum information inside the nucleus, where it is safe from external disturbances. https://lnkd.in/g4P_uVTz
Quantum researchers cause controlled ‘wobble’ in the nucleus of a single atom
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I noted in prior link { https://lnkd.in/epTbe3Rt }, that my publication (in 2005-07) of weak interaction occurring in earth's core by strong magnetic (SM) dynamics between electrons iron core and iron nuclei and protons and solar neutrinos where by SM dynamics increased neutrino interactions. I tried in that manuscript to apply SM fields to induce such SM dynamics between p+, e- , Ag nuclei and Cu nuclei for enhancing weak interaction. But I wanted to in this new link to note that I prior to 2007 in 2005 published theory of such in different manuscript. See { https://lnkd.in/ehYmtyN }. I initially posted my paper in sciprint.org in Dec 2005 where moderator was Mr Victor Christianto. After sciprint.org went out of service soon after 2005, sciprint.org moderator Christiantos posted my manuscript in full in vixRa in 2013. And from 2005 in this manuscript I gave a theory of inverse (reverse) beta process on page 10 that is identical to the physics of reverse beta computed by supercomputer Frontier as published during this past few days on Sept 3, 3024. On page 10 in 2005 in Spinrevorbital, RBL disclosed theory of reverse (inverse beta): "On the basis of the Little Effect, during the reverse beta process such relativistic revolution (correlation) of the electron about an up-quark within the proton causes the up-quark to form a down-quark which then undergoes transformation in revolution so it revolves about the other down-quark of the nucleon rather than its prior revolution about the remaining up-quark. The two down-quarks now revolve (correlate) each other to glue together and mutually revolve (correlate) about the upquark to form the neutron. This process of reverse beta between an electron and a proton requires revolutional (momental) changes of the electron and quarks of the protons. These revolutional (momental) changes are complex and cause the low cross-sections of reverse beta and the need for neutrinos for such processes." Such theory of RBL from 2005 in Spinrevorbital is identical to the physics described by Dr. Bijaya Acharya in this press release from Oak Ridge National Laboratory: "We see the abundance of calcium-48 deep inside the core of a collapsing supernova, where there’s also a large neutrino exposure,” said Acharya. “The physics that describes the magnetic transition strength in calcium-48 also describes how neutrinos interact with matter. “That suggests that larger transition strengths also imply that neutrinos are more likely to interact with matter. So, if the value of the magnetic transition strength is larger than previously thought, that means that reheating and other factors associated with neutrino interactions in supernova explosions would also be larger, and vice versa for smaller values." 20 years ago, RBL gave strong magnetic (SM) theory of reverse beta that is identical to physics computer by supercomputer Frontier in 2024.
Frontier simulations provide new insights into calcium-48’s controversial nuclear magnetic excitation | ORNL
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Study shows neutrons can bind to nanoscale atomic clusters known as quantum dots. The finding may provide insights into material properties and quantum effects. | Click below to read the full article on Sunalei
MIT researchers discover “neutronic molecules”
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The Atomic Energy Act (AEA) allows the U.S. government to classify anything vaguely related to atomic research, including basic physics, without proper oversight. Earlier this year, the White House used this power to threaten the AI industry by highlighting how the AEA has been used to erase entire fields of research in previous decades. The AEA is being used by the executive branch as a tool for control. This massive overreach of executive power is being misused to the clear detriment of scientific progress and the betterment of society.
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One of the coolest projects on the boards right now. High-energy-density science is going to unlock unimaginable potential in the quantum realm of materials. The classical states of matter are soooo 2023.
Designing for the next 80 years at Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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https://lnkd.in/eBe_v5T8 I'm geeking out - a bigger Large Hadron Collider than at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland? How exciting for China and for science! And those of us immersed in this industry are eager to hear about results, such as Spooky Action at a Distance. What will the new Hadron collider tell us about the phenomenon of Spooky Action? We won't know for about 10 years (until after 2034), but I will add this to my "Periodic Check" list, alongside CRISPR, just to keep abreast of the newest breakthroughs. Interestingly, and I just did a post about nuclear energy being used to power the next generation of data centers, the Circular Electronic Positron Collider (CEPC) will require the next gen of power to perform all the calculations associated with measuring the Higgs boson. The article doesn't go into the details of the power usage requirements and the project, itself, but it gives us a nice tease. We're hoping that China can crack the "...theory of what the cosmos is made of - such as the nature of dark matter and why there is more ordinary matter than antimatter in the Universe." Will we find out more about the God particle? We do not know, but we are eagerly anticipating 2034.
China could start building world's biggest particle collider in 2027
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I am adapting the fundamental mechanics of a naturally occurring process in unstable nuclei, beta decay, by creating a means of sending an receiving information using material made up of nuclei that ate not radioactive, that can be used as hardware materials in quantum computers, therefore there is artificial initiation of the type of fundamental particle to particle interactions that characterize an adapted version of beta minus decay formulated to send and receive physical information as complex quantum bits. The method is to optically nonlinearize the electromagnetic fields of nucleons and the quarks (IFE) that consist them to allow direct gravitational wave propagation patterns, via time-energy certainty, to impact greater than the electromagnetic force at a magnitudinal level in the nucleus where electromagnetism is normally the intrinsically dominant force(there are continuant parts in the methodology's dequence not being here mentioned), leading to the forming of a channel of positive manipulation of the fundamental entities involved- in itself an intrinsic avoidance of radioactive decay, and thus, through interregulated modularity, both contiguably, and noncontiguably pervasive throughout the system of atoms and molecules comprising components of a #quantumcomputer. #quantumcomputing #mathematics #science #physics #analytics #data #energy #hydrogen #education #Innovation #startup #China #India
Investigating the beta decay of helium-6 has yielded significant physical insights. It helped clarify the V-A character of the weak interaction and continues to be pivotal in probing for physics beyond the Standard Model by examining potential deviations......The principal challenge lies in separating the overlapping single and double ionization channels. Calculations have consistently overestimated double ionization compared with observations. Our new theoretical method addresses this by partitioning the overlapping states into distinct charge states using projection operators. This results in closer alignment with experiment; however, discrepancies persist. -Aaron Bondy (University of Windsor)
CM-AMO Seminar | Developing a Formalism for the Beta Decay of Helium-6 | Happening @ Michigan
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💥 Strong interaction of 3-body systems 🪩🪩🪩: Researchers of the ALICE collaboration present the first exploration of the strong interaction within a system of 3 nucleons. Bhawani Singh, a doctoral student in the group of ORIGINS PI Laura Fabbietti at the Technical University of Munich, analyzed the signals of pairs of protons and deuterons produced in proton-proton collisions at the ALICE experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (#LHC) at #CERN. The measured signal could only be explained by considering the deuteron’s internal structure, the dynamics of the 3 nucleons, quantum statistical effects, and the strong interaction. 🔗 Read more: https://lnkd.in/g6mu6vqp 🔗 Read the paper: https://lnkd.in/gc9PjsK2 #particlephysics #strongforce #fundamental #forces #particles #interactions #research #science
New method to study the strong force in three-body nuclear systems
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String theory found its origins in an attempt to understand the nascent experiments revealing the strong nuclear force. Eventually another theory, one based on particles called quarks and force carriers called gluons, would supplant it, but in the deep mathematical bones of the young string theory physicists would find curious structures, half-glimpsed ghosts, that would point to something more. Something deeper. String theory claims that what we call particles—the point-like entities that wander freely, interact, and bind together to make up the bulk of material existence—are nothing but. Instead, there is but a single kind of fundamental object: the string. These strings, each one existing at the smallest possible limit of existence itself, vibrate. And the way those strings vibrate dictates how they manifest themselves in the larger universe. Like notes on a strummed guitar, a string vibrating with one mode will appear to us as an electron, while another vibrating at a different frequency will appear as a photon, and so on. String theory is an audacious attempt at a theory of everything. A single mathematical framework that explains the particles that make us who and what we are along with the forces that act as the fundamental messengers among those particles. They are all, every quark in the cosmos and every photon in the field, bits of vibrating strings. String theory remains the most promising avenue toward a quantum theory of gravity. It can claim this ultimate title because it incorporates all the forces of nature under its banner, potentiality fulfilling the unification dreams of the past half-millennium of physical exploration of the cosmos, and because the theory naturally includes a new particle (or rather, particular vibration of string) that has all the right properties to serve as the quantum force carrier of gravity, the gravitational analog to the photon. #quantum #multidimensional #superstrings #nuclear #strongforce #gravity https://lnkd.in/gpcpSXFz
Why string theory requires extra dimensions
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