quantum_fluctuations
mp21k Quantum fluctuations mean that the vacuum is not empty as is assumed in classical physics. These fluctuations, also known as zero-point fluctuations, are a consequence of the uncertainty principle, and they give the vacuum a structure that manifests itself in a variety of different ways such as the Casimir effect. Physicists have already measured the effects of this "vacuum energy" in circuits containing Josephson junctions.

http://physicsweb.org/article/news/8/6/17
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. Entanglement breaks new record

30 June 2004

Physicists have succeeded in entangling five photons for the first time.

http://physicsweb.org/article/news/8/6/18
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. Number 690 #2,

June 30, 2004

Five-Photon Entanglement

http://www.aip.org/pnu/2004/split/690-2.html
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andru235 lord peabody couldn't care less about his j-26 fluxor 051022
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