Stephen Z. D. Plachta, a 2003 graduate of Port Townsend High School, recently completed his master’s degree in science and engineering at Tampere University, Finland.
His thesis …
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Stephen Z. D. Plachta, a 2003 graduate of Port Townsend High School, recently completed his master’s degree in science and engineering at Tampere University, Finland.
His thesis explored a novel method of searching for prime numbers. It is titled “Multi-Qubit Quantum Finite Automata Using Structured Photons,” and can be found here: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202106025640. For a recorded seminar presentation of his work, go to https://youtu.be/rzzW-7KZEVI.
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Dage Corvish
So, interdimensional communications with parallel universes will not be facilitated by structured protons. Darn.
But congrats.
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