Detecting Quantum Foam 10
Ragetech writes: "According to this NY Times article Dr. Jack Ng, a physicist at University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill, has theorized that LIGO, the "Laser Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory, may be capable of detecting quantum foam. (free registration needed, yada yada)"
Link to the paper (Score:3)
[aps.org]
http://link.aps.org/abstract/prl/v86/p2946
The title is "From Computation to Black Holes and Space-Time Foam".
Physics News Update link (Score:4)
Re: Pronunciation? (Score:1)
This is Vietnamese name, pronounced "eng".
You must be one of the few people on /. who does not listen to TMBG [tmbg.com]. :) They do a song called "Ana Ng".
The real tongue twisters for most Westerners are the names that start with "ng", like Ngo. :)
Re: Pronunciation? (Score:1)
Hmmm. K. So Ng is just an abbreviation? For names like Ngo and Nguyen?
I stand corrected regarding the name, but it IS a sound used in Vietnamese to begin words. Which is not the case in English.
Pronounciation? (Score:1)
Dr. Ng?? How do you pronounce that??
Applications (Score:4)
This is clearly another spectacular advance in the quantum computing field, as now we can adequatly clean the quantum monitor and quantum desktop without worrying about leaving streaks. Hoorah for technology!
Re:Pronounciation? (Score:1)
Re:Pronounciation? (Score:1)
Dr. Ng?? How do you pronounce that??
RTF Article
But Dr. Ng (pronounced ENG) has calculated...
Further reading (Score:1)
Dancin Santa
Michio Kaku (Score:1)