Weird stuff http://www.guardian.co.uk/renewable/Story/0,2763,1627425,00.html Quantum physics allways interested me, but might just turn everything on its head. (and that makes it even more interesting)
Nice article, I'm also interested in quantum theory. I've read a bit about quantum bit theory. Hopefully in time a quantum bit (Qubit) will take on into computers. Can you imagin a computer that exsists not just of 0 and 1 but 0 and 1 and everything in between. This will increase a calculation speed of the cpu that's going to be out of this world. One of the mayor problems is controlling the quantum environment. http://www.qubit.org/ and at wikipedia is lots of information available about this. Finally
I sent it on to my dad. He does a lot of physics stuff on his own, and has a lot of theories - classic basement (well, garage, anyhow) scientist. Should be interesting to get his take on it.
Pure Simple BS -- I heard half a dozen morons make this exact same assertion. It will be proven false or my name isn't Yolanda
Randell Mills seems not to understand quantum physics beyond the 1D 1S Schrödinger level. This is not surprising as he is an MD not a theoretical physicist. File under Snake Oil together with perpetual motion and cold fusion. However although his theory is a load of crap that doesn't mean to say he doesn't have something of interest going on inside his black box. - Michael