Results in Physics (Jan 2017)

Quantum vision in three dimensions

  • Yehuda Roth

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rinp.2017.10.031
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
pp. 4101 – 4103

Abstract

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We present four models for describing a 3-D vision. Similar to the mirror scenario, our models allow 3-D vision with no need for additional accessories such as stereoscopic glasses or a hologram film. These four models are based on brain interpretation rather than pure objective encryption.We consider the observer “subjective” selection of a measuring device and the corresponding quantum collapse into one of his selected states, as a tool for interpreting reality in according to the observer concepts. This is the basic concept of our study and it is introduced in the first model. Other models suggests “soften” versions that might be much easier to implement. Our quantum interpretation approach contribute to the following fields. In technology the proposed models can be implemented into real devices, allowing 3-D vision without additional accessories. Artificial intelligence: In the desire to create a machine that exchange information by using human terminologies, our interpretation approach seems to be appropriate. Keyword: Pure State Mode, Combined Pure, Mixed Density Matrices, Stereoscopic Approximation, Sectors, I.C.O-model