Tuesday, September 29, 2009

FW: [IP] Schrodinger's Cat Experiment Proposed

This is pretty neat!
 
Sam


From: Dave Farber [mailto:dave@farber.net]
Sent: Sun 9/27/2009 1:48 PM
To: ip
Subject: [IP] Schrodinger's Cat Experiment Proposed
 
Begin forwarded message:
From: bobr@bobrosenberg.phoenix.az.us
Date: September 27, 2009 3:46:54 EDT
To: Dave Farber <dave@farber.net>
Subject: Schrodinger's Cat Experiment Proposed
Hi Dave

I just noticed this item from the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Physics regarding
Schrodinger's Cat.

Perhaps we'll finally learn the answer.

But I'm uncertain (Sorry, but I really couldn't resist that).   ;-)

Cheers,
Bob

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Bob Rosenberg
P.O. Box 33023
Phoenix, AZ  85067-3023
Mobile:  602-206-2856
LandLine:  602-274-3012
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Schrodinger's Cat Experiment Proposed
September 24th, 2009 by Sheeraz M. Hyder Schrodinger's cat
http://www.physorg.com/news173026471.html

Schrodinger's cat. Image by Dhatfield, Wikimedia Commons.

(PhysOrg.com) -- One of the classical problems in quantum mechanics concerns a man
and his feline companion. The man has placed his cat in an opaque tank and is
slowing pumping it full of poison. Now until the man opens the tank and looks
inside, he cannot be sure whether the cat is dead or alive. That is to say, the cat
is both dead and alive at the same time. Impossible but such is the nature of the
problem that faced this man. The man's name is Erwin Schrodinger and the problem is
that of his Uncertainty Principle.

For nearly a century, his problem has remained a quixotic quest for physicists.
Particle physics has always held that matter can only exist at one state in one
time. That is why particles are classified as moving with an up or down spin but
nothing in between. In recent years that rule has been bent with the superposition
of atoms and other nonliving things. Superposition is the term for an object that is
not being observed that exists as both possibilities: up and down, dead and alive.
This allows physicists to observe the matter in two different states at the same
time. However, thus far it has only been done with non-living things. A life-form
has never been superimposed. Now, one physicist says he may have an answer.

Oriol Romero-Isart is at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Physics in Garching in
Germany. Along with his team he is proposing a "Schrodinger's virus" experiment that
would follow the same general principles of Schrodinger's Cat. Using an
electromagnetic field created by a laser, the virus would be trapped in a vacuum.
Then, using another laser, the virus will be slowed down until it lies motionless in
its lowest possible energy state.

Now that the virus is fixed, a single photon is used to put the virus into a
superposition of two states, moving and non-moving. Up until the point is measured
it is in both states. Only after a measurement is it found to be in one state and
one alone. The team has suggested that the tobacco mosaic virus be used. The virus
is rod-shaped and measures 50 nanometers wide and approximately 1 micrometer long.
There is debate however, whether the virus can truly be classified as "alive."
However the scientists are confident that the treatment could be extended to tiny
micro-organisms such as tardigrades who can survive in vacuum for days, making them
suitable for the "Schrodinger treatment."

However, physicists are doubtful about the experiment's results. Martin Plenio of
Imperial College in London says that there is little reason that a virus would
behave any differently than a similarly-sized inanimate object. However, there are
possibilities in testing large objects such as viruses and molecules. This is
because quantum mechanics says that macroscopic objects can enter superposition
however, it has never happened. Through these studies, Plenio believes that we will
finally be able to bridge the divide between the quantum world and our own
macroscopic world.

More information:

• Towards Quantum Superposition of Living Organisms, arxiv.org/abs/0909.1469

• Schrödinger's cat on Wikipedia.

© 2009 PhysOrg.com

Monday, September 21, 2009

Addendum: Homework assignments and the DropBox

Forgot to mention this one other article to read by Thursday. Besides
just reading about TED, I want you to watch at least one TED Podcast
and be ready to talk about it thursday night.

http://socialentrepreneurship.change.org/blog/view/making_the_world_safe_for_smart_why_ted_matters

Sam

PS TED might have some great ideas for your semester long project!


---------- Forwarded message ----------

Good evening.  Many of you have been inquiring about week 2 and Week 3
drop box submissions.  Some of you mentioned being prompted that a
deadline was approaching, as far as I know nothing should have
automated deadlines set up, if you could forward me a screenshot of
that it would be much appreciated.

Tomorrow (Tuesday) we will meet in class to go over a first in-depth
look at Microsoft PowerPoint.  PP is actually a great place for us to
start, there is no test on this app but it is one that all of us will
have some need for in our business lives, whatever business we
eventually pursue.

This semester we will have a semester long set of assignments that
work together to help us all explore areas of great change in
information technology.  You will select a topic that you find
particularly interesting, you can find some suggestions below but if
you have better ideas we can vet those as well.  For the Week 2
dropbox assignment you will find 2-3 other students and form a group
to create a series of artifacts together that explore your given
topics.  To be clear groups must be at least 3 students but no more
than 4.  In Dropbx 2 you will, after tuesdays class, present me with a
three slide powerpoint presentation.

- Slide 1, title and topic
- Slide 2, pictures from a digital camera of all team members
- Slide 3 a brief set of bullet points on what you want to cover in
exploring this topic

We will meet in class Thursday night to approve or improve your list of points

Topics for consideration:
- Virtual Worlds
- Computer based training
- Digital Media, Voice and Video in the near future
- 'Hackers' and Malware
- Tricky ethical issues which are still being played out (think
gambling and other similar issues on the net)
- What comes after the internet?  Are we progressing towards Minority
Report, The Terminator or something totally different?
- Computers and parenting / Kids
- The ethics of piracy and the trouble with Copyright, and copyright
alternatives
- Alternatives to Microsoft Dominance in computing

Again, or something tat strikes your fancy and meets the criteria.
That's the easy part, the hard part will be for your teams agreeing on
how to flesh this all out and what angles you are most interested in.

NEXT Thursday you'll need to show me some progress on exploring the
issue via updates to your powerpoint presentation, dropped into Week 3
Dropbox.

Questions?  Let me know!  START building your teams before class
Tomorrow but please do not work on this assignment DURING our class!
If you don't have your team formed at the beginning of class we will
set a few minutes at the end for people to network and find others to
work with.

Professor Reynolds may have some other Dropbox assignments as well,
we'll explain that in class, make sure you are ready to follow through
on those too!

Sam and Professor Reynolds.

Friday, September 18, 2009

More on Windows Office cloud edition and cheap Microsoft software for students

http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/17/imitation-isnt-always-flattery-microsoft-previews-google-apps-killer-to-beta-testers/

We'll see how this plays out... The great thing is that the cloud
efforts have MS trying everything they can to get people to still pay
_something_ for the boxed copies, even if it's just a percentage of
the old price.

Don't forget to take part of the ultimate steal and get Win 7 and
Office Ultimate for under $100, it's the best deal you will find.
http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx
http://www.win741.com/

Want great prices on Microsoft tools for artists and developers?
Can't get cheaper than FREE:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/academic/dd759402.aspx

Discussion on these programs:
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1452528
http://www.hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1446708

(Note that Hard Forum is a discussion forum and not a news outlet.
You may encounter rough language. I can't control that. Skip it if
you are easily offended. It's nowhere near as bad as places like
SomethingAwful, 4chan or other spots tho, just be aware to adjust your
expectations) =)

http://www.loopinsight.com/2009/09/18/microsoft-matches-snow-leopards-29-price-for-students/

Maureen: Please forward this to all the classes!

Sam

Monday, September 14, 2009

An internet meteor is hurtling towards the University Dinosaurs

Or so says the Washington Post...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/09/11/AR2009091104312.html

I absolutely believe that the move to virtual classes will occur. I
believe it will take decades tho and will be just as messy as it has
for music, video, games and other content. If not more so.

Wednesday, September 09, 2009

News from the Apple keynote

Mostly evolutionary / boring updates but a few new tricks in the mix.
If you were going to buy a new iPod anyway might as well get the new
ones with new toys built in! iTunes has some neat free updates tho...

Three most important things: Steve Jobs returned to the stage, you
can now set where apps show on your iPhone/touch and the touch did NOT
get a camera!

http://gizmodo.com/5355615/itunes-9-everything-you-need-to-know
http://gizmodo.com/5355725/new-ipod-nano-hands-on/gallery/
http://gizmodo.com/5355169/the-new-ipod-nano-shoots-video-plays-radio
http://gizmodo.com/5355697/ipod-classic-and-shuffle-get-modest-storage-color-adjustments
http://gizmodo.com/5355633/ipod-touch-third-generation-now-up-to-64gb
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/ipod-nano-5g-with-camera-first-hands-on/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/apple-slaps-video-camera-into-new-ipod-nano/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/apple-announces-cheaper-more-colorful-ipod-shuffle-new-special/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/apple-updates-ipod-touch-line-drops-prices-adds-top-end-64gb-m/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/itunes-9-bringing-itunes-lp-functionality-mentioned-in-new-del/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/iphone-os-3-1-is-offical-available-today/
http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/2009/09/apple-rocks-and-rolls-with-new-ipods-itunes-lps.ars


Other neat stuff:
http://gizmodo.com/5355644/concept-windows-7-ads-shot-with-5d-mark-ii-set-the-bar-high
http://gizmodo.com/5355540/hands-on-with-leicas-m9-and-x1-fine-art-for-a-price
http://gizmodo.com/5355112/palm-pixi-hands-on-the-smaller-pre-with-a-better-keyboard-and-no-wi+fi

Wednesday update, SCSite, Optional books, Mass Storage, Apple news

A couple of you noted you couldn't get to the course.com link, but the
link works for me:
http://oc.course.com/sc/dc2010/index.cfm?action=review&chapter=1

You will need to register for the service here first:
http://login.course.com/login/accountsetup.cfm

Discovering computers is the optional text, you can only order it online:
----
Discovering Computers 2010: Complete, Living in a Digital World
Gary B. Shelly | Misty E. Vermaat
ISBN 10: 032478645X | ISBN 13: 9780324786453

This recommended book is not available in the bookstore and should be
purchased online using the following link:

http://academic.cengage.com/cengage/student.do?codeid=Z406&sortby=copy&type=all_radio&courseid=CKC01&product_isbn=9780324786453&disciplinenumber=201&filter=NewText&optValue=newtext_radio&codeFlag=false
---

Apple is expected to introduce new iPods (Gen3) later today. In a
surprising move, they will continue to sell Gen2 at a reduced price!
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/09/09/the-incredible-shrinking-ipod-prices-undercut-the-zune-hd/

So Microsoft's Zune will be squeezed here, beat on price by gen2, beat
on features by gen3...

Pics of Gen3 iPod Touch? Looks legit to me!
http://gizmodo.com/5355340/first-pics-of-apples-new-ipod-touch-3g-nano-5g

Engadget will be live at the keynote at 1pm our time:

So will Giz:
http://gizmodo.com/5355097/apple-lets-rock-liveblog

If you just want a cheap Mass storage device, here's a few options:
How does under $5 sound?
http://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-SDCZ6-4096-A11-Cruzer-Micro-Flash/dp/B000NWVAFO/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=electronics&qid=1252500575&sr=8-13

Tiger has all kinds of varieties:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/category/category_tlc.asp?CatId=379&name=USB-Flash-Drives&

Or you could just go to staples / walmart / best buy / PC richard and
see whats on sale.

You could also get a USB hard disk for under $100:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=3751572&CatId=2424

Will the Beatles come to iTunes today? Sources say no.
http://gizmodo.com/5355014/beatles-remastered-a-reminder-of-why-it-will-probably-rock

If you are into music games tho, Beatles Rock Band launches today!
http://xbox360.ign.com/articles/102/1021831p1.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/06/arts/television/06schi.html
http://www.joystiq.com/2009/09/05/review-the-beatles-rock-band/
http://arstechnica.com/gaming/reviews/2009/09/you-want-a-revolution-ars-reviews-beatles-rock-band.ars


More fun stuff:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/09/video-hard-rock-cafe-vegas-strip-gets-ginormous-interactive-roc/
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/08/dell-packs-intels-lynnfield-cpus-into-studio-xps-8000-and-9000/
http://gizmodo.com/5355170/dallas-cowboys-stadium-continues-streak-of-giant-screen-fails
http://gizmodo.com/5355137/forget-silicon-this-teenagers-solar-panel-uses-human-hair-as-a-conductor
http://gizmodo.com/5355068/internet-distractions-in-order-of-importance
http://gizmodo.com/5354033/stop-5-reasons-to-wait-on-buying-that-laptop/gallery/
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/09/fcc-report-on-parental-control-devices-why-arent-they-used.ars
http://arstechnica.com/media/news/2009/09/resistance-to-book-deal-builds-as-google-woos-europe.ars

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Earlybird welcome for IT 102-50, Updated

Hello to all who are currently signed up for this section of IT
102-50!  Looking forward to seeing you all in class TONIGHT!.  Most of
you have seen a version of this email sent out a few weeks back,
please check through this new version as several things have been
updated.  I will try to call out the updates with *** notification
symbols

We'll be using a 'Team Teaching' approach. This class will be
primarily taught by myself, but we are fortunate to have Mr. William
"Bill" Reynolds fill in for me a few times throughout the semester
when I will unfortunately be on business travel.  Bill happens to be
one of the best and most fun teachers of MS Office you will ever meet.
Between the two of us we will help you explore everything Information
Technology has to offer and take advantage of the extensive IT
resources available to you at Monmouth U!

We'll go over what is required for the class in detail tonight, but a
few of you have emailed me about what books you need to buy as you
budget for the semester.  There is a special 'package' of books for
the IT 100/102 class that are bundled together at the bookstore, it
comes with some codes that are needed to get access to our digital
tools for the class.  ***All in one shot the books are sold as a
bundle which must be purchased together and runs just under $250.
Please note that the bundle IS required and you must purchase it
directly from our own book store, which has not only worked to get you
a very good price but also bundles in a code which gets you access to
the SAM technology which we use throughout the class.  ***

 The required bundle is ISBN: 1435468872
***TEXTBOOKS REQUIRED: Bundle ISBN: 1435468872 (also listed as ISBN
9781435468870).***

Bundle includes the following components:


Title Author Component ISBN
SECURITY AWARENESS: APPLYING PRACTICAL SECURITY- 3rd Edition Mark
Ciampa 1435454146
MICROSOFT OFFICE 2007 INTRODUCTORY CONCEPTS & TECHNIQUES, Premium
Video Edition (Vista) Shelly/Cashman/Vermaat 0324826842
CURRENT TOPICS IN TECHNOLOGY Paparella/Simko 1439038708
SAM 2007 Assessment and Projects 4.0 Printed Access Card, 1st Edition
Course Technology 1439044058

TEXTBOOK RECOMMENDED:

Discovering Computers 2010: Complete, Living in a
Digital World
Gary B. Shelly | Misty E. Vermaat
ISBN 10: 032478645X | ISBN 13: 9780324786453
©2010


Also be sure to log in to see the details at:
http://ecampus.monmouth.edu
That site will be updated with Drop Boxes, the Syllabus, and forum
questions before the first class.

My email should you need to get me fastest is: sposten@gmail.com and
Bill can be reached at: WilliamSReynolds@aol.com

I do not recommend you use posten@monmouth.edu tho you can CC that
address and samuel.posten@l-3com.com if you want to be sure I'll see
your mail the first time I go to one of my email clients.

Couple of things we want you thinking about as you come to our first meeting:
-How much do you _really_ know about computers? Do you know just
enough to get your work done or have you looked into ways that
computers are invading every aspect of our lives?
-What applications do you use regularly?  Is it mostly Email and Word
processing with a few games thrown in, or do you use a wide variety of
traditional and "web 2.0" type applications?
-How much are you into the "social networks" like old standards of
Facebook and Myspace, or are you on to the new grounds like Twitter,
Friendfeed or something even more cutting edge?
-What are computers doing today that we never expected just a few years ago?
-What is more important to you where technology is concerned:
Flexibility, stability, coolness or ease of use?
-What do you want to get out of this course? Are you here just because
it's a requirement or does technology genuinely really excite you?
***-Now that 'everybody' uses computers how can you be sure who is
really competent in using them versus just someone who knows Word and
Mail and not much more?***
***-If you are someone who excels at information technology, how can
you prove that?  How can you "Stand out from the crowd"?***
***How have computers crept into our lives in ways that we don't even
think about any more?  Where are computers being used in ways that are
almost invisible to us?***


Did you know you can get the FULL MS office for just $60 as a student?
You can get Windows Vista and maybe even Windows 7 cheaply through
this program too.   It's an amazing deal, Microsoft calls it the
Ultimate Steal:
http://www.microsoft.com/student/discounts/theultimatesteal-us/default.aspx

We'll make big use of this classwide email capability, tho we havent
really started much on the pre-class email blasts, you should start
seeing random news bits coming in from me, and you can see the links
from previous years if you go to:
http://infotechbuzz.blogspot.com/

If you find good articles about new technology that interests you,
please send them my way.  Could be that your story will make it back
to the list for the whole class to talk about.  Hopefully you already
have a few favorite sources for technology news.  If not, here are a
few links to get you started, we will be discussing current events in
technology quite a bit!
http://www.engadget.com/
http://www.techmeme.com/
http://www.boingboing.net/
http://arstechnica.com/index.ars
http://gizmodo.com/
http://slashdot.org/
http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/
http://www.wired.com/
http://tech.alltop.com/

***For you mac-heads and those looking to learn more about Apple:
http://www.tuaw.com
http://www.macrumors.com
http://www.appleinsider.com
http://www.macnn.com
http://www.wired.com/gadgets/mac/

And of course, http://www.apple.com


We look forward to talking to you all soon!  Let us know if you have
any questions that need answering before the first meeting.

Sam

Saturday, September 05, 2009

School demolishes library, replaces it with coffee and Kindles

http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/05/boston-prep-school-nixes-all-the-books-in-its-library-replaces/

Probably the first step on a long voyage as we all head in that
direction. DRM still stands in the way of our success in making that
work though...

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