physicist Anton Zeilinger who served on a research team at Hampshire with retired professor of physics Herb Bernstein.
Zeilinger, an Austrian “experimentalist,” began working in quantum entanglement on the College’s campus with retired Hampshire College professor of physics Herb Bernstein. Starting in the late 1980s, Bernstein headed up an international research team exploring quantum teleportation, computation, and communication.
Wow that's precisely when I was at Hampshire College - 1989 to 1990.
Fundamental aspects of quantum theory 1985
Bell theorem without inequalities for two spinless particles
Herbert J. Bernstein, Daniel M. Greenberger, Michael A. Horne, and Anton Zeilinger
Phys. Rev. A 47, 78 (1993) - Published 1 January, 1993
Experimental realization of any discrete unitary operator
https://arxiv.org/html/2401.01311v1
https://journals.aps.org/pra/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevA.53.2046
This paper is the write-up of my remarks at the Festschrift conference for Anton Zeilinger, for many years a close collaborator in the Hampshire College NSF grant
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11128-006-0030-5
Quantum teleportation research at Hampshire College - Michael Fortun anthropology study
employing other analytic phrases that have been conspiratorially spliced into my neurons....
David Bohm, a physicist who was both a hero and friend to Bernstein...
in Basil J. Hiley's final public talk (on youtube) - he mentions how his protege Chris Dewdney got mad when Hiley said that actually he thinks Bohmian physics is Mickey Mouse stuff. hahaha. Hiley really was fixated on noncommutativity and my teacher Bernstein mentions that Bohm was his hero and friend. So I just read Bernstein's paper in the journal Nature - he repeats that "Balinese dance" aka Dirac Dance demonstration and Bernstein says it is the "causal" explanation for the "entanglement relation" connecting the nonlocal to the macroscale. I posted some on my blog - I'll post some more now that I have written on it.
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