[url=http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2013/09/scientists-create-lightsaber-sort-of.html]http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2013/09/scientists-create-lightsaber-sort-of.html[/url]
[quote]Harvard scientists have created a lightsaber. Before you start thinking of amputating arms, they didn't actually 'create' a lightsaber. Instead, a joint Harvard-MIT research team has "managed to coax photons into binding together to form molecules", creating "photonic molecules."
Those molecules basically behave like the green (or red, if you're a Sith Lord) glowing stuff you'd find in a lightsaber. Mikhail Lukin, who led the team along with Vladan Vuletic, says science reflects that of the movies.
"It's not an in-apt analogy to compare this to light sabers. When these photons interact with each other, they're pushing against and deflect each other. The physics of what's happening in these molecules is similar to what we see in the movies," said Lukin.
And even if you aren't a Star Wars geek, the science behind all this is groundbreaking. Photons have never before bound together, and until recently, this state of matter had been purely theoretical. To make them bind, the scientists had to blast photons through a cloud of rubidium atoms, forming something known as a "Rydberg blockade." And if that doesn't sound like science-fiction, I don't know what does. Plus, Mikhail Lukin is looking towards future applications.
"It feeds into the bigger picture of what we're doing because photons remain the best possible means to carry quantum information. The handicap, though, has been that photons don't interact with each other," said Lukin.
Which means this discovery might lead to advances in quantum computing. So...instead of Star Wars, we could be getting 2001: A Space Odyssey.[/quote]
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I did my Current Event on that article.
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Now they need to discover the force and I can quit this dumb education thing.
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[quote]Harvard scientists have created a lightsaber. Before you start thinking of amputating arms, they didn't actually 'create' a lightsaber. [/quote] Stopped reading after that.
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[quote] they didn't actually 'create' a lightsaber[/quote] Yet they used a title that contradicts the article.
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How come all these cool discoveries never have pictures :(
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So they made a tiny piece of what [i]could[/i] be a lightsaber? Very awesome. This Combine with something I read about scientists bein able to "shoot" plasma to a certain degree (Sorry dont remember where and I'm generalizing), makes me feel like people really can predict the future.
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Edited by TheNeighbor23: 10/4/2013 4:24:15 AMWell soon this is going to break out and more and more people are gonna here about this and when that comes there's only one thing left to say to you guys ... [quote]May The Force Be With You[/quote]
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Quantum computers!
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No actual lightsaber? I am not impressed. I'm kidding, of course. This is pretty awesome.
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kickasssssss
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So they created a new form of matter?
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This doesn't actually have anything to do with light sabres.
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[quote]Harvard scientists have created a lightsaber. they didn't actually 'create' a lightsaber.[/quote] In the first sentence.