physorg.com — Electrons have something in common with people: the more information they acquire about their setting, the more they become aware of their individuality and the more belonging to a group loses its importance. As a result, the coherent harmony that binds the electrons into a fixed relationship with their environment is lost.
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maxnbSep 2, 2008
here are comments...
stk198323Sep 2, 2008
Do you have any kind of scientific background? There was nothing in this article that could even suggest a link with entropy, do you even know what entropy is?
kaptainkrakenSep 2, 2008
the universe is made of 2 things electrons and quarks.combination of quarks make neutrons and protons and a whole slew of other particles.while electrons are not made of quarks per say, they are their own force, we have yet to find out what an electron is made of. we have been able to cut electrons in two and send them in different directions but that did not tell us what they where made of.so seeing that an electron can be cut in to and still remain an electron, as well as retain a kinship with it's other electron half I'd say electrons are much more complex than you could ever begin to imagine.
baltimanSep 2, 2008
Entropy, in general, can be seen as a reversion back to a base state of information or energy (ie reversion in either a qualitative or quantative sense) . This being the case, I can see the point that, in gaining information, it appears ironic that an electron seems to break out of the order in which it had previously been fixed. That surely does not however constitute entropy per se.
ericandertonSep 2, 2008
Either you just posted the output from a Markov chain generator or your handle is very apt.
cadmasteradamSep 2, 2008
interesting idea.your idea of an irreducible quantum identity (qID?) seems to imply that compositional entities act as one entity. Further implying that i or you would be a Bose-Einstein condensate?free will at the quark level makes more sense to me. as outlined @ [<a class="user" href="http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0604079]">http://arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0604079]</a>
iztikeitSep 2, 2008
This cannot be new news.