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In Reply to: RE: seems like... posted by acres verde on April 22, 2025 at 10:37:25
You would think a PhD in Physics, from a good university, who was formerly the editor of Science magazine and now the Editor in Chief of a major hi end audio magazine would know what an artificial atom is. You know, considering it has been one of the most startling and technically fascinating discoveries in physics of the last 30 years.
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Not a physicist but am curious about an artificial atom, how to make one and how it impacts what one hears.
Is this something that can be explained in scientific or engineering terms?
Excellent questions. There is no roadmap or textbook for using artificial atoms for audio. The audio application was discovered accidentally by a guy in China. An artificial atom in general is created in a nanotechnology lab according to how it is designed to behave or application, q dots have been used for a very long time the in medical field to illuminate tissue in humans. An artificial atom is the same size as a real atom, the difference being the center of an artificial atom is an empty space, there's no nucleus.The Intelligent Chip ran out of hits/ power due to the "bluing" of the quantum dots inside the Intelligent Chip by CD laser which activates the a dots. Thus the frequency of the photon emission slowly degrades to where it's no longer effective in this application, the bluing is caused by the CD laser striking the quantum dots inside Mr. Chip.
There is a paper on how this all works for CD.
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...that my comment pertains to Glotz's observations?
Obviously
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