Since the beginning of recorded history tales of man seeing white, black and gray apparitions has been prevalent. White figures are associated with feelings of order and reassurance. Shadowy black figures manifest negative feelings. In contrast, gray apparitions have little emotional effect other than that of seeing a ghost. This is their story. For thousands of years the Sons of Light or as they are known today “The Sixth Order of Guardians” have protected man from the Sons of Darkness referred to in modern times as the “Dominion” or “Demonics.” It is said that the Sons of Light are the sixth order of angels created by God to protect the border between earth and the afterlife, I.E. the “Quantum” or the sub-atomic world. What most people don't know is, these angels and demonics are living men and women.
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The function S, which is the phase of the wave function, is also equal to a function appearing in classical mechanics, namely, Hamilton's principal function.f To verify this, we note that S satisfies the following differential ...
A thorough exposition of quantum computing and the underlying concepts of quantum physics, with explanations of the relevant mathematics and numerous examples.
'Academies of homosexuality', Erwin Schrödinger, quoted by Max Born, My Life: Recollections of a Nobel Laureate, Taylor & Francis, London, 1978. Quoted in Moore, p. 298. 'I was very pleased that in the work that just appeared in ...
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