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  • ...er science]], as it deals with one of the most developed applications of [[Quantum mechanics]]. In order see what is it about, one may look at the article [[I ...e Russian representatives about [[Katyn-2]] are examples of violation of [[logic]]; the news about the [[Nevsky_Express_bombing_(2009)]] appear as violation
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  • Popper, Karl R. The logic of scientific discovery. Oxford, England: Basic Books. 1959;480. ...ified at once. The formalism had constructed for Physics (for needs of the Quantum Optics and the Laser Science), but it applies also to other sciences. In th
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  • http://psycnet.apa.org/psycinfo/1961-02882-000 Popper, Karl R. The logic of scientific discovery. Oxford, England: Basic Books. (1959). ...ice: once, by the theory of the [[special relativity]], and then, by the [[Quantum mechanics]]. The third attempt to refute it with the [[inertioid]]s like [[
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  • ...s could be a basic element of a [[quantum logic]]s (aiming creation of a [[quantum computer]])), under condition that the traps have no need to be manufacture ...red a prototype of a q-bit [[Computer data storage|memory cell]] for the [[quantum computer]]. Ways of transferring atoms and/or q-bits between traps are unde
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  • ...money. But nothing of the kind. State aerospace agencies have a different logic. For them, the rapid achievement of goals for small money - this is pure ru ...ies. Natural evolution has solved this problem by creating viroids - ideal quantum-thermodynamic machines, the most compact systems of bio-information transfe
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  • Popper, Karl R. The logic of scientific discovery. Oxford, England: Basic Books. (1959). 480 pp. ...of researchers, as it happened in the USSR with the theory of relativity, quantum mechanics, cybernetics, genetics and other sciences.
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  • Popper, Karl R. The logic of scientific discovery. Oxford, England: Basic Books. 1959;480. ...ified at once. The formalism had constructed for Physics (for needs of the Quantum Optics and the Laser Science), but it applies also to other sciences. In th
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  • ...en collected from various sources for analysis of results about optics and quantum mechanics, id est "Laser Science". Then they happen to be useful in general ...for [[propaganda]], [[motivated reasoning]]; the non-polite term "[[female logic]]" <ref>
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