Everything with the double slit experiment for me makes sense until the delayed choice quantum eraser experiment. That one sends me into a "Norman coordinate" loop!
Two AI's say interference pattern, one AI says particle behavior. Particle behavior would be retrocausal. I think the interference pattern is observed even though which-way information is known because it is known after decoherence (wave collapse) has occured.
I'm pretty sure the "consciousness" argument for QM, which raged on for like 80 years was debunked once and for all around 25 years ago. The new "hotness" is decohesion via which-way information.
At the end of the day it's what event constitutes decohesion? Like the electrons hitting the...
The interesting thing is if you take a look at the Quantum Eraser Experiment, if the entangled photon is in effect "detected" but goes though one of two detectors so you don't know where the electron came from you get an interference pattern. But, the same interaction, but if you know which...
Yes I have. While it seems there is no retro-causality, the debate still rages on.
The Bell experiment is very interesting as well as it puts the hidden variable theory to rest once and for all.
I'm still not sure about my thought experiment. If the detector is right there next the slits...
I can't get a straight answer from Chatgpt on this one.
Imagine the following double slit experiment.
A stream of photos is sent across one of the slits but the detector is located 1 light minute away. So you will not know which slit the electron passed through for 1 minute.
Send one electron...
How has the 5nm node held back Zen 5 performance?
So if Zen 6 gets +13% from architecture (like Zen 3>4) do you think frequency will increase by 10% or more? Is that what you are expecting? So 6.27GHz 1/2 core (from 5.7GHz) and MT frequency going from, let's just pick a use case, all-core...
If Zen 6 is 12c/24t you won't think it's a big deal because that was your minimum expectation? Would it require 16/32 to get you excited about Zen 6?
What is your minimum for an average IPC increase?
I wonder if the future of hybrid computing might be something like this handling ST duties while traditional silicon solutions handle MT compute? As we know there is nothing like frequency when it comes to ST performance. One hyperfast light-powered core running at 50GHz and 64 traditional...
Yes, I have noticed that if you start with good 1080p video upscaling is pretty good. I guess for me good or excellent 1080p is good enough to leave alone. There is a "character" to the original video I often find I like that is removed with Topaz, everything gets cleaner but somehow "harder"...
I agree with this. I have been messing around with Topaz Video AI for a year and a half and have never produced a video with it that was better than the source. Sure some aspects might have been a little better, but others so much worse that the sum of the parts was worse.
Topaz Photo AI on...
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