NoVIcE
NoVIcE
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21st May 2016
22nd May 2016
Photons move faster in the transparent glass. Now with more photon-manipulating entirely made of glass components.
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Comments

  • QuanTech
    QuanTech
    25th Jul 2016
    ARAY is faster than photons (in TPT) so i don't think optical computing in TPT would be fast....
  • leeazu
    leeazu
    25th May 2016
    all this science talk
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    23rd May 2016
    @leeazu why?
  • leeazu
    leeazu
    23rd May 2016
    my brain hurts
  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    23rd May 2016
    i have already made a photon filter (it filters photons with a very specific wavelength) then, the photons are trapped in a diamond box for a few seconds to be studied as well as tested with different instruments!
  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    23rd May 2016
    great! progress is being made....
  • NoVIcE
    NoVIcE
    23rd May 2016
    Yeah, also you know that by glass refracting, you can seperate the different wavelenghts. And the phenonemon when you stack glass like in the vert/horz filter they disappear. So I succesfully made glass filters, I mean by sperating wavelenghts, the one (ex. Blue) is passing and the others disappear. But in a wall-like tiny thing, not a triangle.
  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    23rd May 2016
    since 1 photon's wavelength is comprised of 32 different color values (may be on or off for each color), the total number of different values that a photon could possibly have is approx: 2.6313x10^35 values!
  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    23rd May 2016
    also, filt set to a certain tmp can block or subsequently allow photon wavelengths with the same color as the filt!
  • Potato-man
    Potato-man
    23rd May 2016
    i am currently experimenting with photons, glass, and quartz. when white photons are directed at 1 pixel of quartz crystal, it is scattered! very useful! maybe i should add some interferometers with it