The ZEUS mega-laser team at the University of Michigan is accepting ideas for breakthrough experiments and I’ve got one that doesn’t involve zapping tough little tardigrades on Mars. Scientists just bounced a powerful laser beam off a triangle shaped formation of satellites orbiting around earth and saw something never seen before. The beam of light has information in it the same way light in a fiber-optic cable has a movie in it and when it was pulsated between two of the satellites, a super sensitive gravitational wave interferometer detected a slight perturbation showing that light alone affects gravity and exhibits some pull of its own. Scientists fiddled with the information in the laser beam by polarizing the photons with a magnetic charge knocking them into an entangled state, which is identified by their spin correlation to one another, bounced them off the satellites and sure enough groovy now y’all, the g-waves vibrated like guitar strings on a banjo. In this experiment the polarized photons displayed instantaneous communication with each other that was faster than the speed of light. Something is happening here and we don’t know what it is, do we Mr. Einstein? If this spooky action at a distance can be proven to be the same attractive force strong enough to cause galaxies to collide, then physicists should be able to prove that electromagnetism is a component of gravity and accept the theory of gravitation as the 4th known fundamental force of nature as described in The Standard Model of Physics. Quantum Mechanics will finally get the credence it deserves when the science of the tiny accurately completes The Theory of Everything that Albert died trying to prove.
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JS Nardello
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Great read!