YouTube – Quantum Shorts – From the Ruins of Beijing

Today’s Quantum Short is From the Ruins of Beijing by Andrew Neil Gray.

Andrew Neil Gray is an author of speculative fiction who lives and works on Canada’s West Coast. He’s the co-author of the novella The Ghost Line (Tor.com 2017)

The quantum concepts in From the Ruins of Beijing are Computing, Decoherence, Entanglement, Many worlds (Multiverse), Qubit and Superposition.

How much could you improve local efficiency if you could dump entropy into other universes?

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YouTube – Quantum Shorts – Don’t Die Before You’re Dead, Sally Wu

I’ve found a little time to get back to these videos, now that the formatting of my novel is complete and I have a few chapters recorded. Vin Stone – The Groundsman will be released into the wild within the next month. For now, a Quantum Shorts video.

Today’s reading is Don’t Die Before You’re Dead, Sally Wu by Andrew Neil Gray.

Andrew Neil Gray is an author of speculative fiction who lives and works on Canada’s West Coast. He’s the co-author of the novella The Ghost Line.

The quantum concepts in Don’t Die Before You’re Dead, Sally Wu are many worlds (multiverse), and probability.

What will it be like if we learn to communicate with ourselves in other universes?

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YouTube – Quantum Shorts – I, Ionium

I apologize for the long delay between videos. I’ve finished the first draft of my current novel and now I’m doing the proofreading and editing part. This creates a different routine and I haven’t yet fit these readings into the new routine. Anyway, here’s one, at least, and I hope to make these more frequently.

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Today’s reading is I, Ionium by Charles Dittell

Charles Dittell is retired. He has been a Clinical Psychologist Specialist, an Adult Education Coordinator and Counsellor, and an IT Trainer. He plays jazz piano and writes stories.

The quantum concepts in I, Ionium are the atom, free will, radioactivity and randomness.

Can an atom have aspirations to free will?

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