'Solid' light could compute previously unsolvable problems Posted Sep 08, 2014By John Sullivan Researchers at Princeton University have begun crystallizing light as part of an effort to answer fundamental questions about the physics of matter. The researchers are not shining light through crystal – they are transforming light into crystal. As part of an effort to develop exotic materials such as room-temperature superconductors, the researchers have ...
We bring forth what we believe in, as a fundamental rule of the universe. This law is as inescapable as any event horizon we choose to fall into. It is a choice and we all fall into this event horizon of intentions which attracts us to our individual destiny. Each of us are provided with our own general attractors having much to do with what we resonate with at any given point in time. What make the experience unique at the individual level is the accumulation of these various points in time. This ...