Daily Archives: September 14, 2018


China’s quantum satellite achieves ‘spooky action’ at record distance

Science Magazine has an article giving more detail about China’s quantum satellite achieves ‘spooky action’ at record distance.

Quantum entanglement—physics at its strangest—has moved out of this world and into space. In a study that shows China’s growing mastery of both the quantum world and space science, a team of physicists reports that it sent eerily intertwined quantum particles from a satellite to ground stations separated by 1200 kilometers, smashing the previous world record. The result is a stepping stone to ultrasecure communication networks and, eventually, a space-based quantum internet.

There is more in this article than just the following video.


If the idea of quantum entanglement boggles your mind, maybe the following video will help. (Or maybe it will just boggle your mind more).

YouTube has the video Quantum Entanglement & Spooky Action at a Distance


Keiser Report: Will the dollar live to die another day? (E963)

YouTube has the video Keiser Report: Will the dollar live to die another day? (E963).

In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max and Stacy discuss the new m-SDR and ask will the dollar live to die another day? And are SDRs forever? As the G20 in China concludes they ask whether the new Special Drawing Right is the first step toward one world currency. In the second half, Max interviews Dan Collins of ChinaMoneyReport.com about yuan internationalization and China’s quantum satellite.


Here is an interesting follow-up to my previous post. Some of this is at least a tad over my head, but it points me to some things i should be paying more attention to.


“American Collapse Theory” Gaining Ground in China

The China Money Report has the article “American Collapse Theory” Gaining Ground in China.

Since 1979 the United States failed to prevent the Chinese industrialization reform movement and China’s rise is almost complete. At the same time, the American’s turned their economy over to the financial sector. The problems since 2008 are only the tip of the iceberg.

It’s amazing what we have been able to do to ourselves over the last 40 years.