From: "Jeffrey E." <jeevacation@gmail.com>
To: , "Nowak, Martin" <
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Date: Sun, 22 Jan 2017 10:54:32 +0000
now that my cold medicine has worn off a bit 0 . if the flip from spin up to spin down is continuous. . can the
state of the electron along the way be represented by a number. are the states quantized or continuous. ie
integers or number line! . is it necessary for ordinary addition to first convert states to zeros and ones and then
perform a standard computation -addition. or can you perform an operation on the state itself and then look for
a readout of the number. lets assume in two space . I have a circle . its cirumference is pi. if i want to
measure it . i need to represent it in ordinary numbers .. but why should i , the thing i call circumference is
a state. on that circumference ie. a clocks.- i draw a unit of arbitrary size and call it " ONE " measured
by the degrees of rotation of my clock hand. two of the same rotations I call two units. and it is printed out on
my clock. no matter the diameter of the clock , it reads two units. . so the number two is the class of all
rotations of the same amount two times.. the number is only a representation . can i make the leap to say
there is a state of the electron that corresponds to the number 2 , for a specific observer. . ? I loved the
way you both weave history into the presentations.
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