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Dziga announces breakthrough!
Reporter: Oorjit Bly
Submission Date: 2003-06-05 23:16:55.0


Ome Dziga stunned the scientific community today by announcing that her Inter-System Cryptography Team has broken the mysterious code that has recently captivated the galaxy. Even more importantly, Dziga said, she and her team have placed the decoded fragments into what is believed to be their correct order.

"This is a huge development that, honestly, we didn't expect to announce for quite some time yet. But because of the efforts and assistance of the galactic community in compiling, decoding, and arranging the fragments, the cryptography team was able to progress much more quickly than we originally hoped.

"I can't say enough about the help we received from volunteers throughout the galaxy," Dziga continued. "We had extensive help from Tarpeia, of course, and others like Merlvin, Talamier, and Gdiguy. And it goes without saying, that Whadget's Code was invaluable. And certainly there are scores of other citizens who have helped out as well.

"Without their help, I honestly don't think we would even be close to finding all these fragments, much less decode them and place them in order. It became apparent in recent days that we were getting very close, after pilots began uploading their fragments at our temporary encryption transmission satellites. The volume of information that we received was staggering, but the pieces all just started falling into place."

Dziga also said that while the sheer number of reported fragments is high, the number of new, unique fragments seems to have reached a plateau.

"We still get quite a few fragment reports, but nearly all of them are duplicates of fragments we're already studying. Luckily, though, the recent volunteer effort provided us with several new passages. Whether these were newly found fragments, or ones that had simply been gathering dust in someone's cargo hold, we don't know. But we did receive several new pieces in the past few days."

Dziga also said that the breakthrough has left her more interested than ever in the Ancients themselves, and that she vows to continue to search for clues about the builders of the Ancient Gates.

Here then, are the decoded fragments, placed in what the cryptography team believes is the correct order:

Fragment 8032
we propose to build such a gate and to engage ourselves in the feat of scanning an object or person in one place and extract its information while a perfect replica appears somewhere else instantaneously

Fragment 6125
here all of information contained in an object would be entangled according to quantum law and then transmitted classically as information allowing us to reconstitute any object

Fragment 5737
in such a reality then teleportation would be obvious step one take an object and guarantee that some new object would have its same properties by forcing the two to share entangled pairs of qubits

Fragment 5238
the second step toward teleportation would be to perform the necessary joint bell measurements on the photons and to randomly obtain one of the four possible bell results

Fragment 7112
in step three of the teleport we would transmit the results of the bell measurements classically and in step four we would perform one of the four unitary operations to obtain the original state

Fragment 8967
we have also found that when two photons interfere they have only 25% likelihood of ending up in separate detectors here teleportation is successful and no additional transforms need to be performed

Fragment 5439
it was also shown that entanglement can be teleported

Fragment 8446
a type of implicate order was successfully observed when the hologram was viewed as a sort of dense information sink

Fragment 9012
a type of total content may extend over the whole of space and time where this total content is itself a type of implicate order

Fragment 6902
let the flow of content become the new theory of the universe sometimes called the holomovement

Fragment 6949
remember within implicate order everything is connected and every element reveals information about every other element

Fragment 7902
a first category then in the totality of implicate order would be the original field itself and the movement of that original field

Fragment 5242
the quantum wave function which acts upon the original field this can be thought of as a super field

Fragment 4258
the super field guides and organizes the original quantum field much in the same way primitive computers supply information

Fragment 5081
the super field will arrange the forms of the original field

Fragment 6873
the third category of implicate order would require some underlying cosmic intelligence one that supplies information and in doing so makes the process described here a sort of closed system which moves from a reality to the gate to an intelligence and then back to its reality

Fragment 6541
therefore implicate order suggests that the universe would be incomplete if the intelligence did not exist and that individual experience is what gives the universe its meaning

Fragment 8545
in other words the individual becomes the focus for a something that lies beyond the scope of humanity

Ome Dziga's Second Ancient Fragment
it is possible for the individual to attain the principle of the consciousness of mankind without possessing the amount of energy necessary to reach the whole or to put the whole universe into consciousness

Fragment 5988
in conclusion implicate order ordains the continued search for races which have rejected imprecise cosmic views and evolved to states of higher trust for these are the forms which will generate the infinite power needed to ignite the consciousness of the universe

Fragment 7427
we shall call this spontaneous parametric fluorescence the spontaneous reverse process of second-harmonic generation or more generally speaking three-wave mixing in nonlinear optical media such as a crystal

Fragment 9642
if this crystal is birefringent then by choosing an appropriate cut and managing the refractive indices and wave velocities we have found that light can be emitted in specific directions

Fragment 8744
and in this instance relative polarizations are complementary meaning that if polarization of one is changed the polarization of the other one will change in the same manner

Fragment 4875
calcium or mercury - short-lived or intermediate states - direction of emitted photon with respect to the other uncertain - achievable collection efficiency very low - transitions go from a defined state of total angular momentum to another such state of lower energy

Fragment 6009
photon pair sources - nonlinear optical effect - wave mixing - vertically polarized - horizontally polarized - photons with complementary relative polarizations - non centro-symmetric crystals - kdp liiothree linbothree bbo

Fragment 4447
when the cut angle of the crystal is larger or when the crystal is tilted the two cones corresponding to different modes would overlap and certain differences in polarization disappear therefore a crystal can produce polarization-entangled photon pairs

Fragment 9200
the alphabbo crystal was cut to an angle of thirty five point six degrees and was then tilted to five degrees

Fragment 7983
the method works for much the same reason x-ray diffraction enables mineralogists to deduce the periodicity of the crystal lattice of an unknown solid substance

Fragment 4091
the periodic structure of the lattice allows only waves of certain wave lengths to propagate in any specified direction

Fragment 4872
or alternately a beam splitter since when spin was used to encode information we were able to change the basis by a simple polarization rotation or through the hadamard transformation

Fragment 6333
we are now working on a system in which the laser passes through the crystal many times laser action should create far more complicated entangled states

Fragment 7744
if photon a and photon b have no state of their own then they are entangled

Fragment 8148
a number of two-level systems will work these include the spin states of certain particles polarization states of photons an atom's ground state as compare to that same atom's excited state certain types of microwaves

Fragment 9884
entanglement then will be defined as a system of two states such that it is not possible to retrieve the value of one state without affecting the other

Fragment 5451
all the possible coherent ways in which two particles can be entangled are given by the four bell states (yes yes) (yes no) (no yes) (no no) to analyze the possibility of teleportation we need to create entangled photons

Fragment 8765
types of entanglement - polarization - the polarization of one beam rotated 90 before superposition crystals with optic axes at 90 or with photons already in different polarization mode

Fragment 8105
types of entanglement - momentum and mode - pair of spatial modes extracted from a non-linear crystal - a photon emitted into one of the inner modes finds a partner in the opposite outer mode -

Fragment 7444
photon pairs are emitted such that whenever a photon is emitted into one of the inner two modes its partner will be found in the opposite outer mode due to the phase matching in the crystal

Fragment 7651
types of entanglement - time-bin - a light-pulse is split into two subsequent pulses a non-linear crystal a photon pair is created either by pulse 1 or by pulse 2 with the phase determining the level of entanglement

Fragment 6177
types of entanglement - energy-time - three-level atomic system with states initial intermediate final while the sum of the energies of both the photons emitted is very well defined the energy of each emitted photon is uncertain

Fragment 9511
who then insisted it was possible to force a system to be in one state out of all the possible states it could have been in

Fragment 8357
with the help of additional half wave or quarter wave plates one can easily produce any of the four epr-bell states +/+ +/- -/- -/+

Fragment 4755
generally photons generated by different crystals can be distinguished by their polarizations

Fragment 4954
if all mode components are evanescent an actual signal might travel faster than the speed of light

Fragment 5333
therefore the unstable modes which play an essential role in the superluminal group velocity of analytical wave packets are strongly suppressed as they become incompatible with unitary time evolution or at least the modes appear to be suppressed

Fragment 8022
the nonlinearities of the generalized theory could be used to send signals instantaneously over large distances

Fragment 9212
in this instance the information was encoded in such a way that neither of the two qubits carried any well defined information on its own and so that all information was encoded in joint properties

Fragment 7999
it is essential that the particles forget or erase any information about where they were generated

Fragment 7044
a bell measurement of two of the photons results in the remaining two photons becoming entangled even though they have never interacted with each other in the past

Fragment 8543
once object and subject become inseparable the quantum interconnectedness of the universe is fundamental reality

Fragment 6477
ordinary objects are not themselves made of ordinary objects

Fragment 7454
we must ask ourselves what is a genuine aspect of reality and what is merely an appearance or artifact of the particular perspective we call reality

Fragment 4540
for any situation in which several different outcomes are possible perhaps all outcomes actually occur this type of reality would consist of a steadily increasing number of parallel universes

Fragment 5401
it may well be that this is not a universe of actual events but a universe full of numerous unrealized tendencies where nothing ever actually happens but where everything remains within the realm of possibility

Fragment 4096
in this type of reality the electron's dynamic attributes depend on how that electron is measured the electron's identity is a product of both the electron itself and its measuring device

Fragment 6888
in which case there is no true reality nor deep reality nor real identity for any electron unless that electron is being measured and the unmeasured electron is radically different from the reality of the measured one since measurement profoundly reshapes the reality itself

Fragment 7114
in a local reality influence cannot travel faster than light yet according to bell there is no reality in which information moves too slowly to explain the facts

Fragment 7928
again if a wave changes its shape instantly when a change occurs and if that wave communicates this change to some electron which then alters its position and momentum based on the communication then whenever something changes the wave must tell the electron instantly or faster than the speed of light

Fragment 4748
in this model of reality everything that might have happened influences what actually does happen to know an electron one must add up all its possible histories

Fragment 7048
according to feynman many histories will cancel to predict what will happen and one must prioritize possible histories in terms of their relative importance

Fragment 9283
the present may not be and objective feature of the universe but only an artifact of our subjective perspective on the universe

Fragment 8338
we take it for granted that events depend on earlier events in a way in which they do not depend on later events

Fragment 8293
there is then the possibility that certain present actions could be the causes of earlier events and there is no objective reason to believe the universe is divided into the past the present and the future

Fragment 8345
it seems equally appropriate to say that there is no past for it no longer exists and that there is no future for it does not yet exist

Fragment 7483
it is important to draw a distinction between how things seem and how they actually are it is dangerous indeed to assume seeming is the same as being

Fragment 4837
time is infinite but things and events in time are finite

Fragment 7834
time may pass according to the eternal laws governing the combinations of certain repetitions where all configurations that have previously existed on this earth must yet exist again and engage and corrupt each other again

Fragment 7789
if the universe may be thought of as a certain definite quantity of forces and as a certain definite number of centers of force then every representation of the universe remains indefinite

Fragment 4999
let us imagine then that the universe must pass through a number of combinations in an infinite time so that every possible combination of such a universe would occur sooner or later

Fragment 9789
each possible combination of the universe would occur an infinite number of times

Fragment 7368
the universe then is a finite but complex state going through a continual infinite and random rearrangement known as history

Fragment 8977
recurrence is necessary for pretty much every physical system to which the second law applies

Fragment 9787
meaning the recurrence of time not the recurrence of any single event but the recurrence of time as a whole

Fragment 4677
time itself recurs eternally without any physical evidence

Fragment 4987
we will re-live have already lived recurrently and infinitely and will continue to live recurrently and infinitely as was believed by the pythagoreans

Fragment 5944
recorded as the greatest weight and also written by the ecclesiasts who maintained that the thing that hath been it is that which shall be and that which is done is that which shall be done

Fragment 9544
there is no other universe only recurring states of this universe which exists both in the past and in the present and future though we ourselves do not exist continuously but sporadically randomly and eternally without consciousness and between memory though we crave eternal confirmation

Fragment 8735
if there is only the moment and the moment is the gate then the gate too must exist in eternity and must have been here before as the gate must return again as we return

Fragment 6505
so that all moments resemble one another in the greatest things and in the smallest so that all moments are but the vast arrangement of causes which lie entangled and which recur and which recreate the moment as a part of the causes of eternity

Fragment 7499
if time does not end then it cannot begin

Fragment 9366
n bits can carry information on one number at a time n qubits carry information on 2n numbers at the same time n qubits affect 2n numbers

Fragment 8242
the experiment was continued and an exponential amount of computation was achieved in the time it took to compute the function on a single input however when this state was measured it collapsed into a single randomly chosen input-output pair

Fragment 7482
we can also interpret the recording of cataclysms such as the human story of the great flood as an end of one race and a beginning of another

Fragment 4082
flood mythology can be equated with renewal of the universe or regeneration or rebirth or recurrence although it should be noted that the record is incomplete

Fragment 8204
it can be difficult to determine whether ragnarok or the great conflagration denotes some moment in the past or some other moment entirely which is about to occur in some possible future

Fragment 5904
this group who seemed to have no better grasp of space time described existence in terms of a paradise where age pain and death did not exist

Fragment 6547
in primitive terms the true concept of space time was lost during when the golden age was violated by the pollution of misperception which is often symbolized as the pursuit of ephemeral knowledge

Fragment 4392
suppose then we divide beliefs on recurrence into two broad categories first one which implies that destruction will occur but will be followed by regeneration or a promise of regeneration and a second different category which implies destruction will occur but without any corresponding regeneration and suppose we term these separate categories as good and evil respectively

Fragment 6328
then the ages would be first eternal creation second deterioration third destruction and fourth recreation

Fragment 7856
the ages are a type of anacyclosis where the universes destruction is either literal as in the big crunch or symbolic as in the number of histories reported in fires floods and the arrivals of other races for the purposes of colonization

Fragment 9365
reinstatement of the mythical ancestor or a return of the ancients is equivalent to the stage of regeneration and a return to some mythical origin and typically occurs in the age of deterioration

Fragment 8162
we should proceed cautiously since the gate will remain

Fragment 5757
a primitive society surrounded by evidence of advance technology would by necessity develop two antithetical conceptions of reality one primitive and the other civilized

Fragment 7123
remember that conflicting conceptions of reality will continue to exist long after we have abandoned this realm

Fragment 6651
this resulting races developed a so-called fear of history or past mistrust - an unproved belief that history answers to no one is irrational and remains beyond the reach of ordinary men

Fragment 7263
they are also fond of reenactments and rituals which seem to be a way of erasing lost time and paying any perceived spiritual debts if this seems incredulous, remember a large part of human experience is the reenactment of cultural myth

Fragment 6327
however by now its obvious that a great number of humans have been traumatized by the past and by the historical record which they now label as a random mechanism that repeats itself endlessly

Fragment 5444
another position may be to convince them of an ancient civilization which survives in the forms of history and in myth and through these forms give a series of physical laws that describe the processes of reality

Fragment 9741
fear of perception itself would prevent the reconstruction of this forgotten cosmology and would corrupt any coherent realization of that cosmology's underlying medium

Fragment 4199
also known as tathagata-garbha the seed tathagata the one who has realized awareness in some instances the soul or the concept known as atman

Fragment 9902
this was expressed by the writings of another race who explained that as name and form disappear even so the wise become free from name and form and enter into the radiance