• This tiny gold crystal could bring quantum technology out of the deep freeze

    From Jan Panteltje@alien@comet.invalid to sci.electronics.design,sci.physics on Sat Aug 8 17:42:49 2026
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    From:
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/08/260806050706.htm

    This tiny gold crystal could bring quantum technology out of the deep freeze Date:
    August 8, 2026
    Source:
    Louisiana State University
    Summary:
    Scientists have created the first quantum material that can sort and transport
    different quantum states of light at room temperature, potentially removing
    the need for bulky, ultra-cold refrigeration systems.
    Built from a gold film carved with hundreds of microscopic structures,
    the ultrathin rCLmetacrystalrCY acts like a filter that directs different kinds
    of quantum light along separate paths while preserving the information they
    carry.

    So 2 slit experiment multy slit experiment ???
    hehe

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  • From legalize+jeeves@legalize+jeeves@mail.xmission.com (Richard) to sci.electronics.design,sci.physics on Mon Aug 10 15:54:03 2026
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    Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> spake the secret code <1157pqq$1n17h$1@dont-email.me> thusly:

    So 2 slit experiment multy slit experiment ???

    Please do tell us what electronics design you are doing that involves
    this equipment or anything even closely related. For that matter,
    just tell us *anything* you're actually designing or have designed.

    You seem to be simply a press release copy/paster.
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  • From Jeroen Belleman@jeroen@nospam.please to sci.electronics.design,sci.physics on Mon Aug 10 20:53:54 2026
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    On 8/10/26 17:54, Richard wrote:
    Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> spake the secret code <1157pqq$1n17h$1@dont-email.me> thusly:

    So 2 slit experiment multy slit experiment ???

    Please do tell us what electronics design you are doing that involves
    this equipment or anything even closely related. For that matter,
    just tell us *anything* you're actually designing or have designed.

    You seem to be simply a press release copy/paster.

    Jan has contributed quite a lot of electronics to the group over
    the years. What did you contribute?

    Jeroen Belleman
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  • From legalize+jeeves@legalize+jeeves@mail.xmission.com (Richard) to sci.electronics.design,sci.physics on Tue Aug 11 15:07:28 2026
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    Jeroen Belleman <jeroen@nospam.please> spake the secret code <115d6o3$3cino$1@dont-email.me> thusly:

    On 8/10/26 17:54, Richard wrote:
    Jan Panteltje <alien@comet.invalid> spake the secret code
    <1157pqq$1n17h$1@dont-email.me> thusly:

    So 2 slit experiment multy slit experiment ???

    Please do tell us what electronics design you are doing that involves
    this equipment or anything even closely related. For that matter,
    just tell us *anything* you're actually designing or have designed.

    You seem to be simply a press release copy/paster.

    Jan has contributed quite a lot of electronics to the group over
    the years. What did you contribute?

    My news spool doesn't go back years, it only holds 30 days or so. In
    that time I just seem him copy/pasting press releases.

    I already posted a list of stuff I'm working on in a previous
    discussion around his copy/paste press releases. I'm happy to discuss
    any of that.
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  • From John Hasler@john@sugarbit.com to sci.electronics.design,sci.physics on Tue Aug 11 12:14:22 2026
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    If you find his postings tedious put him in your killfile and move on.
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    Elmwood, WI USA
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  • From legalize+jeeves@legalize+jeeves@mail.xmission.com (Richard) to sci.electronics.design,sci.physics on Wed Aug 12 23:01:29 2026
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    John Hasler <john@sugarbit.com> spake the secret code <87bjb837gx.fsf@sugarbit.com> thusly:

    If you find his postings tedious put him in your killfile and move on.

    You're not the boss of me.
    --
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    The Terminals Wiki <http://terminals-wiki.org>
    The Computer Graphics Museum <http://computergraphicsmuseum.org>
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  • From john larkin@jl@htigct.com to sci.electronics.design,sci.physics on Wed Aug 12 18:01:54 2026
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    On Wed, 12 Aug 2026 23:01:29 -0000 (UTC),
    legalize+jeeves@mail.xmission.com (Richard) wrote:

    John Hasler <john@sugarbit.com> spake the secret code ><87bjb837gx.fsf@sugarbit.com> thusly:

    If you find his postings tedious put him in your killfile and move on.

    You're not the boss of me.

    Gosh. Nasty.
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