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3 October 2000 Quantum holography: magnetic resonance tomography and gravitational wavelets
Ernst Binz, Walter Schempp
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Proceedings Volume 4149, Holography 2000; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.402474
Event: Holography 2000, 2000, St. Poelton, Austria
Abstract
Quantum holography is a well established theory of mathematical physics based on harmonic analysis on the Heisenberg Lie group G. The geometric quantization is performed by projectivization of the complexified coadjoint orbit picture of the unitary dual G of G in order to achieve a geometric adjustment to special relativity theory. It admits applications to various imaging modalities such as synthetic aperture radar (SAR), and most importantly for the field of non-invasive medical diagnosis, to the clinical imaging modality of magnetic resonance tomography (MRI). Quantum holography explains the quantum teleportation phenomenon through Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) channels which is a consequence of the non-locality of quantum physics. It specifically reveals what was before unobservable in special relativity, namely the light in flight (LIF) recording processing by ultra fast laser pulse trains. Finally, it provides a Lie group theoretical approach to the Kruskal coordinatized Schwarzschild manifold of quantum cosmology with large scale applications to general relativity theory such as gravitational instanton symmetries and the theory of black holes. The direct spinorial detection of gravitational wavelets emitted by the binary radio pulsar PSR 1913+16 will also be based on the principles of quantum holography.
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Ernst Binz and Walter Schempp "Quantum holography: magnetic resonance tomography and gravitational wavelets", Proc. SPIE 4149, Holography 2000, (3 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.402474
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KEYWORDS
Holography

Quantum physics

Wavelets

Magnetic resonance imaging

Synthetic aperture radar

Magnetism

Tomography

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