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Reply #1 - Yesterday at 21:52:47
 
How can anyone see that and not go WOW! A physics experiment with photons creates a symbol that has been around for a very long time. Frikken WOW..
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Reply #2 - Today at 07:53:21
 
That's the Cheech and Chong symbol  Huh
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Reply #3 - Today at 16:17:49
 
 I suppose if this was naturally occurring image of actual particles, which is impossible in the physical world so far I'd be pretty impressed.  This is not an experiment that resulted in that image, they chose yin and yang and created it.  

 Considering it's an artistic rendition using computational ghost imaging I'm not too sure what's so amazing about it.  The efficiency of their system is amazing, but the image itself could have been anything of their choosing as they simply put an image of the yin and yang into their processor.  This is an example of the application of image-encoding properties of quantum entanglement, but super fast by comparison.

 Would have been way cooler if they used a picture of me.
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