E-Books → Entanglement by Vaughn Ashby
Published by: Emperor2011 on 29-07-2022, 19:47 | 0
Entanglement by Vaughn Ashby | 1.49 MB
English | N/A Pages
Title: Entanglement
Author: Vaughn Ashby
Year: 2020
E-Books → Quantum Entanglement Engineering and Applications (Coherent Sources and Applications)
Published by: voska89 on 17-01-2022, 00:38 | 0
English | 2021 | ISBN: 0750334053 ,978-0750334051 | 218 pages | True PDF | 15.44 MB
Quantum entanglement (QE) is one of the most, if not the most, mysterious, and yet most promising subjects of current physics. With applications in cryptographic space-to-space, space-to-earth, and fiber communications, in addition to teleportation and quantum computing, QE goes beyond fascination and into the pragmatic spheres of commerce and the military.
E-Books → A Longbourn Entanglement by Monica Fairview
Published by: ad-team on 27-09-2021, 09:59 | 0
A Longbourn Entanglement by Monica Fairview
epub | 211.25 KB | English | Isbn: B09GNYQRTS | Author: Monica Fairview | Year: 2021
E-Books → Quantum Entanglement & Einstein's Spooky Action at a Distance Explained
Published by: voska89 on 10-09-2021, 22:23 | 0
Quantum Entanglement & Einstein's Spooky Action at a Distance Explained: The Foundational Physics of Quantum Mechanics' Nonlocality & Probability: The Nonlocality of the Fourth Expanding Dimension by Dr. Elliot McGucken
English | October 9, 2017 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B076BTF6P3 | 345 pages | EPUB | 12 Mb
THE FOUNDATIONAL PHYSICAL REALITY UNDERLYING QUANTUM NONLOCALITY & ENTANGLEMENT REVEALED!
E-Books → Archaeology of Entanglement
Published by: voska89 on 18-07-2021, 22:35 | 0
Archaeology of Entanglement By Lindsay Der; Francesca Fernandini
2016 | 300 Pages | ISBN: 1629583766 | PDF | 4 MB
Entanglement theory posits that the interrelationship of humans and objects is a delimiting characteristic of human history and culture. This edited volume of original studies by leading archaeological theorists applies this concept to a broad range of topics, including archaeological science, heritage, and theory itself. In the theoretical explications and ten case studies, the editors and contributing authors:-build on the intersections between science, humanities and ecology to provide a more fine-grained, multi-scalar treatment emanating from the long-term perspective that characterizes archaeological research;-bring to light the subtle and unacknowledged paths that configure historical circumstances and bind human intentionality;-examine the constructions of personhood, the rigidity of path dependencies, the unpredictable connections between humans and objects and the intricate paths of past events in varied geographic and historical contexts that channel future actions.This broad focus is inclusive of early complex developments in Asia and Europe, imperial and state strategies in the Andes and Mesoamerica, continuities of postcolonialism in North America, and the unforeseen and complex consequences that derive from archaeological practices. This volume will appeal to archaeologists and their advanced students.