The 2022 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Clauser, Aspect, and Zeilinger for their early work on quantum entanglement and teleportation. The author, Miles Mathis, argues that this award is a desperate attempt to salvage quantum mechanics, which he claims to have singlehandedly debunked over the past decade. Mathis criticizes the Nobel committee for awarding the prize for work done 50 years ago, suggesting it indicates a lack of current relevant research and a desire to honor aging scientists who are unlikely to challenge the establishment. He contends that the underlying principles of entanglement and teleportation are based on a flawed, “magical” understanding of charge and space, and that the Nobel Prize serves as an advertising tool for companies like Google and IBM that profit from quantum technologies. Mathis also draws a parallel between this award and what he calls “Operation Chaos,” suggesting it’s part of a broader scheme to keep the public confused and dependent.
Subjects, Names, References, Locations, Companies, etc.:
- Nobel Prize in Physics
- Clauser
- Aspect
- Zeilinger
- Miles Mathis
- Berkeley
- Johns Hopkins
- Caltech
- Edwin McMillan
- Manhattan Project
- Bohr
- Einstein
- CHSH Bell Tests
- Clauser Horne Shimony Holt
- Nature
- Maxwell’s D field
- Obama
- Marissa Giustina
- Bell’s Inequality
- IBM
- IBM Quantum
- Olivia Lanes
- Quantum Entanglement 2009
- CHSH Bell Tests. 2012
- On Quantum Nonlocality. 2013
- Quantum Teleportation? No. 2014
- Superposition. 2005
- Superposition Again. 2009
- Three Problems Solved Mechanically. 2009
- The Double- Slit Experiment. 2008
- Splitting the Electron? No, not really. 2012
- More on the Orbiton. 2012
- HUP is Dead. 2012