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2022-10-08 "To win a Nobel Prize, first and foremost, one must live a long life" [長年日記]

I was surprised to learn of the winners of this year's Nobel Prize in Physics.

The reason is that they were the persons in "Quantum Entanglement: A Phenomenon Even Einstein Called 'Creepy'".I wrote about quantum entanglement,

Dr. John Krauser and Professor Alan Aspe

"Now?"

That is my feeling.

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Previously, I wrote a column about "Nobel Prize for 10 consecutive years" to the person who conceived and developed the new coronavirus mRNA vaccine.

I'm even thinking of a Nobel Prize for "quantum entanglement" for at least three years in a row.

In particular, as to Dr. John Krauser,

"In order to disprove quantum mechanics, he built his own experimental apparatus, adversely, which in turn proved the correctness of quantum mechanics."

This irony history should be included in the introduction and he should be greatly commended.

Because this story shows the significance of the experiment to us.

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I think John Stewart Bell, who derived Bell's Inequality (1964), should also be included in the award, but unfortunately he passed away in 1990.

It seems that according to the rules of the Nobel Foundation, the Nobel Prize is not awarded to those who have already passed away.

Today's summary.

"To win a Nobel Prize, first and foremost, one must live a long life"