Archive For The “quantum mechanics” Category

Ultra-high resolution photography

By | April 18, 2010

The “jitter” method (earlier post) can also be used for ultra-high-resolution photography. People want higher-resolution cameras, but the output resolution of a camera is usually limited by the number of pixels in its sensor. Some digital cameras h…

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Ultra-high resolution photography

By | April 18, 2010

The “jitter” method (earlier post) can also be used for ultra-high-resolution photography. People want higher-resolution cameras, but the output resolution of a camera is usually limited by the number of pixels in its sensor. Some digital cameras h…

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Snowflake Engineering, Quantum Mirages and Matter-Replicators

By | March 14, 2010

One of the most impressive things about snowflakes is that we still don’t really understand how they work.We understand how conventional crystals grow – normal crystals assemble into large, faceted, regular-looking forms because the flat facets at…

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Snowflake Engineering, Quantum Mirages and Matter-Replicators

By | March 14, 2010

One of the most impressive things about snowflakes is that we still don’t really understand how they work.We understand how conventional crystals grow – normal crystals assemble into large, faceted, regular-looking forms because the flat facets at…

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