Sentences with phrase «using classical physics»

Unfortunately, there is no fundamental solution to the problem of building tamper - resistant chips, at least not using classical physics alone.
Bell's theorem shows that the physical atomic and subatomic world is inexplicable using classical physics.

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The GPS system wouldn't work if classical physics was used, semiconductors and hence computers, cell phones, Internet, etc wouldn't be possible, lasers wouldn't work, the list goes on and on.
Simple «spin models» used to explain magnetism can precisely reproduce any possible phenomenon in classical, non-quantum physics, according to scientists at the MPQ and UCL.
There are areas that focus on the underlying basic science concepts behind many devices used today and classical quantum physics; the generous use of applets help bring the concepts to full - motion life.
This year's Nobel Laureates in chemistry took the best from both worlds and devised methods that use both classical and quantum physics.
The strength of classical physics was that calculations were simple and could be used to model really large molecules.
The rest of the large protein is simulated using less demanding classical physics.
Unlike protocols for ROT that use only classical physics, the security of the quantum protocol can not be broken by computational power.
«Using an analogy from classical physics aids us in more efficiently designing and illustrating control elements for phenomena in the quantum world,» reports Stefan Glaser, professor in the Department of Chemistry at the Technical University of Munich (TUM).
Engineers, he says, «are used to classical physics.
You can not use the classical methodology of physics, developed by Galileo and Netwon, to solve problems with respect to the chaotic global atmosphere.
They applied the tools of classical physics normally used to analyse atomic structures.
We use «falsified» classical physics for antenna design and the design of every mechanical device on the planet.
If I may use an analogy from your expertise, it's as if, in an engineering issue governed by classical physics — say the construction of a bridge between Vancouver and Victoria — you claimed, during a lecture on eng» g principles, that it could be readily and cheaply done because of some principle that you've recently discovered, through your own investigations, which happens to be contrary to one of Newton's law's.
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