In Reply to: Interesting stuff! posted by Charles Hansen on August 2, 2003 at 21:43:18:
Here's another crazy thought: the notion that quantum entanglement is a feedback system wherein two entangled photons communicate their location more or less instantly at whatever distance.http://www.mtnmath.com/whatth/node54.html
"Your hypothesis that using feedback is the "correct" approach because it is used in the human body is very interesting, but I'm not convinced yet."
No hypothesis, really, just a close-to-home example. All I know is that feedback around a linear stage has no penalty in terms of multiplication. The question is, how linear must those stages be to instantiate your "organic" amplifier.
"Of course, I could be wrong. ;-)"
Me too. ;-
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- Feedback here, there, and elsewhere - Scott Frankland 08/3/0301:41:22 08/3/03 (4)
- Linear Stages - Charles Hansen 08:02:29 08/3/03 (3)
- Re: Linear Stages - Scott Frankland 14:54:08 08/3/03 (1)
- You're right.... - Charles Hansen 20:27:04 08/3/03 (0)
- Re: Linear Stages - Steve Eddy 09:58:08 08/3/03 (0)