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| From | Joe Hey <joehey@mailinator.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.math, alt.sci.physics, alt.sci.seti, comp.arch, sci.electronics.design |
| Subject | Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. |
| Message-ID | <20151128063105.37273d86.joehey@mailinator.com> (permalink) |
| References | <43a49$56578301$d47876e2$49384@news.ziggo.nl> |
| Organization | blocknews - www.blocknews.net |
| Date | 2015-11-28 06:31 +0000 |
Cross-posted to 5 groups.
On Thu, 26 Nov 2015 23:09:08 +0100 "Skybuck Flying" <skybuck2000@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > I have a new hypothesis, field of research for you. It involves > quantum mechanics, photons, entanglement and the way eyes work, > possibly alien eyes ;) > > The theory/hypothesis is as follows: > > 1. During emission of light by a light source, for example a sun, > some if not all photons could be entangled. These entangled photons > take a slightly different path. > > 2. One path of photons reachs us, the other path reaches (alien) eyes. > > 3. Let's suppose for a moment that eyes themselfes manipulate the > photons in a predictable way, for example there rotation is altered. > Then this should trigger a change in the rotation of the other photon > as well. > > 4. Perhaps this change is detectable, if true then (alien) eyes could > be observed in this way. For example the lens or iris changes the > rotation of photons. > > 5. For example by observing many photons, perhaps this could be > detected. > > 6. Perhaps the photons need to be observed for a long time, perhaps > via mirrors, to detect this change in real time... if not possible, > then it would have to be based on rotation differences only. > > Finally this also leads to a second theory: > > 1. Perhaps human eyes communicatie information with each other > through the iris. Perhaps the function of the human iris is to > encode/decode photonical signals through quantum entanglement. > > Bye, > Skybuck. > Yes! Brilliant! Now, go and catch an alien to check how it influences the polarisation of the photons, so next time you can recognise him. joe
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Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. "Skybuck Flying" <skybuck2000@hotmail.com> - 2015-11-26 23:09 +0100
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. "Skybuck Flying" <skybuck2000@hotmail.com> - 2015-11-26 23:14 +0100
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. Sylvia Else <sylvia@not.at.this.address> - 2015-11-27 23:48 +1100
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. Joe Hey <joehey@mailinator.com> - 2015-11-28 06:31 +0000
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. "Skybuck Flying" <skybuck2000@hotmail.com> - 2015-11-29 01:05 +0100
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. M Philbrook <jamie_ka1lpa@charter.net> - 2015-11-29 10:23 -0500
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. benj <none@gmail.com> - 2015-11-30 23:43 -0500
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno <DLU1@DecadentLinuxUser.org> - 2015-12-01 00:09 -0500
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. M Philbrook <jamie_ka1lpa@charter.net> - 2015-12-01 08:35 -0500
Re: Detecting (alien) eyes through quantum mechanics and photons. DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno <DLU1@DecadentLinuxUser.org> - 2015-12-01 10:41 -0500
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