"Researchers have confirmed “quantum scars,” patterns formed by confined electrons, using advanced graphene imaging. These findings could enhance electronics efficiency and inform new quantum control techniques. Credit: SciTechDaily.com" (ScitechDaily, Scientists Solve a 40-Year Quantum Mystery That Could Change Electronics Forever)
The image above the text introduces that there is a little ripple even in the black holes. And they should exist in the wormholes. Those ripples are from so-called quantum scars that cause vortexes and non-controlled effects in the quantum systems. When we think about that. There is an energy flow in the wormhole that travels in it. We forget that there is also energy movement. That travels in the shell of that structure.
"Quantum chaos, previously theoretical, has been observed experimentally, validating a 40-year-old theory about electrons forming patterns in confined spaces." (ScitechDaily, Scientists Solve a 40-Year Quantum Mystery That Could Change Electronics Forever)
When researchers know the phenomenon they can control it. When we think case where the system must control the electrons or any other particles, we must remember Pauli's Exclusion Principle. There are no two identical fermions in the quantum system. And if the system must control its participants. It must know each of them.
"Using advanced imaging techniques on graphene, researchers confirmed “quantum scars,” where electrons follow unique closed orbits. These findings could revolutionize electronics by enabling efficient, low-power transistors and paving the way for novel quantum control methods. This discovery offers insights into chaotic quantum systems, bridging a gap between classical and quantum physics." (ScitechDaily, Scientists Solve a 40-Year Quantum Mystery That Could Change Electronics Forever)
The quantum scars are "new" things that can explain many things in the quantum world. The reason for those quantum scars is that every single electron is unique. Or as Pauli's Exclusion Principle says: there are no two identical fermions in the same quantum system. That means that all electrons have at least different masses. And that is the thing that makes it hard to control the complex quantum system.
"The pattern of quantum scars captured in the lab of physics professor Jairo Velasco, Jr. Credit: Velasco Lab" (ScitechDaily, Scientists Solve a 40-Year Quantum Mystery That Could Change Electronics Forever)
"A numerical simulation of the quantum dynamics accomplished in the team’s experiment. Credit: Anton Graf, Harvard University" (ScitechDaily, Scientists Solve a 40-Year Quantum Mystery That Could Change Electronics Forever)
Or if we expand the quantum scar model to all other fermions, we can say that all fermions in the same system have different masses and energy levels. That thing opened new ideas for many things from electric devices to black holes and wormhole behavior.
The quantum system includes power fields and particles. The vortex beams are one form of the power field. And if we want to transport information to the vortex beam we need the particle that makes this thing. As you see from the film where a particle travels in the quantum system then it is hard to make the particle stay within the limit of its power lines.
If a particle pushes the power line in the wrong way or moves through it, it sends energy into it. And that can destroy or break the vortex. The oval-shaped lines can be the vortex fields. And the system can create vortex beams from those oval fields. When the system pushes information into the vortex beams it creates the oval field. Then it pumps information to the oval field and launches it forward as a vortex beam.
Those vortex beams can also used to create an electromagnetic wormhole through laser and ion beams. The idea is that the system can transmit energy to those beams through the vortex fields that surround them. That thing makes it possible to create the most powerful laser beams that we can imagine.
The vortex beams can also make it possible to create a system that can inject energy into the particles inside them. That thing allows researchers to push things like atoms or subatomic particles into black holes or create miniature neutron stars by pushing atoms into neutron entirety.
"Figure 1. The proposed vortex beam can carry vast amounts of information, making them ideal for dense data communication systems. Credit: Zhipeng Yu et al." (ScitechDaily, Unmatched Data Capacity and Security With Revolutionary Vortex Beams)
The quantum scars cause the quantum systems to leak. That thing destroys the structure.
The particle or actor breaks the system when it travels across the power line. That means if we think that some particle is the writing tool that writes information to the vortex beam that thing travels through that vortex beam.
The vortex beams are things. That can be even more revolutionary than researchers expect. A series of acoustic vortex beams can create an acoustic tornado or acoustic channel behind things like aircraft. Those acoustic channels can also make things like modern rockets silent or even old-fashioned. The acoustic channel can close the noise inside it. The acoustic wormhole that rises through the atmosphere can pull even a large rocket through the atmosphere.
When we think about the thing called gravitational wormholes. There is a theoretical possibility. To create that thing. Using a series of vortex beams. But the problem is how to make that structure tight enough. If we think that vortex beams of gravity waves surrounding things like black holes. We face another thing. If that structure is not tight enough. That causes the effect. That the structure leaks energy. So if a wormhole is like a series of vortex gravity waves those quantum scars are the standing waves between those gravitational vortex beams. And they push the whirl open.
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