Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Wednesday Memos


10 Celebrities Hiring Right Now   Live Science - February 15, 2012

Between the Grammys and the Oscars, February is saturated with celebrities. But, if getting a glimpse of glittering celebs on the red carpet isn't enough to satiate your jones for all things famous, maybe it's time to consider a career that will put you in the proximity of the rich and famous every day. It's not as hard to find celebs who are hiring as you might think. Here are 10 celebrities who are hiring right now. Oprah

You might want to check solar and earthquake activity. My attention is drawn to the north American plate and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.







Quantumly Entangled on Valentine's Day 2012



Above and Below



How many couples do you see?

The answer is 3.

The reactions of one couple affect the others.




I hope you had a great Valentine's Day. Mine was amazing - flowers, candy, cards, e-cards, surprises, and connecting with men from my past. How many of these men are in the same space I am today? More than I realized. I guess quantum entanglements reap surprises and great rewards!



November 2011 was about discovering the Fabric of the Cosmos: reality is a hologram, time is an illusion, quantum entanglements (the interconnectedness of everything), and multiverse theory.



February 14, 2012 was Valentine's Day ... a study in the emotions and physiology linked to love connecting us on many quantum levels of experience. What we are discovering is the interconnected of all things within the hologram and how they react based on quantum entanglement. As every soul comes from the same source, we are all quantumly entangled as you are about to discover.






New Quantum Record: Physicists Entangle 8 Photons






New Quantum Record: Physicists Entangle 8 Photons   Wired - February 14, 2012

One of the most mind-blowing areas of quantum mechanics is entanglement: two or more particles separated in space can have physical properties that are correlated. A measurement performed on one particle will tell us the result of the same measurement taken on an entangled particle. Entanglement is important but difficult to study, both in terms of a theoretical understanding and doing experiments. While entangling relatively small groups of particles has been accomplished several times over the last 30 years (pioneered by Aspect et al. in 1982), scaling these experiments up in sizes sufficient to create quantum computers and other complex systems has eluded researchers.









February 15, 1564 - January 8, 1642


Galileo Galilei

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Galileo Galilei was an Italian physicist, astronomer, astrologer, and philosopher who is closely associated with the scientific revolution. He is often referred to as the "father of modern astronomy," the "father of modern physics", and the "father of science".

Did you know that four centuries ago Galileo was branded a heretic by the Church for positing that the sun was the center of the universe?

Great science opens doors to the future   Globe and Mail - February 15, 2012




The universe cannot be read until we have learned the language

and become familiar with the characters in which it is written.



It is written in mathematical language, and the letters are triangles, circles and other



geometrical figures, without which means it is humanly impossible to comprehend a single word.

Galileo Galilei Quotes 1

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