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What does QM stand for?

Quantum Mechanics


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Exploiting quantum mechanics for transmitting information is a tantalizing possibility because it promises secure, high-speed communications.
Using quantum systems to simulate other quantum systems could resolve some of the problems scientists face in quantum mechanics.
provides a second edition of this textbook on quantum mechanics.
The rules of quantum mechanics mean that any attempt to intercept this data irreversibly alters it.
Maths has limitations, and when the quantum mechanics gurus state that the equations mean atoms can exist in many places at the same time - therefore, as we are made of atoms then we must exist in many places at the same time, and so there must be numerous universes - we must give them that old fashioned look.
Among the issues he addresses are the mind-body problem, the role of consciousness in quantum mechanics, the evidence for Intelligent Design, and parapsychology.
Chapters explore human understanding of out-of-body experiences, energies and electricity, and quantum mechanics in relation to the human spirit.
It commemorates the physicist Max Born, a German and British physicist awarded the Nobel Prize in physics in 1954 for quantum mechanics research.

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