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By: Rubi Almanza & Raymond Cheung

Lunar Laser Ranging

Significance  LLR precise measurements of the Earth- Moon distance have been used in a variety of fields to perform important tests in areas such as General Relativity.

Performance  Recently, the performance of LLR equipment on the Moon has been affected by adverse phenomena such as solar rays and lunar librations.  This has triggered the development of new equipment to counteract the negative effects of such phenomena.

Research on the field  Current research on the field has targeted primarily the effects of solar rays.  Several prototypes have been designed which under a series of thermal simulations show a significantly reduction of the effects of this phenomenon.

Future Research  In order to ensure the maximum performance of the LLR equipment, additional research targeting the negative effects of lunar librations is needed.  Furthermore, additional research to design emplacement methods for the prototypes is also needed since none, once created, has been sent to the Moon.

EPR Paradox

Current Status of Quantum Theory  As indicated in the paper by Einstein, Podolsky, and Rosen, there is still a glaring oversight in quantum theory.

Attempts  There have been no shortage of attempts to resolve the paradox. Page Hall Ballentine Kuntsman

Solutions?  Perhaps what is needed is more time for technology to be sufficiently advanced enough so that we may study these events firsthand.  The incompleteness of quantum theory can lead to many regions of science to be discovered.

The Future  Perhaps with a more complete understanding quantum theory there may be ways to create more efficient technologies that can help improve the systems that are currently implemented.