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I know a little about this stuff, so let me give this a try...
 
> Please explain a superconductor to me?
A superconductor is a conductor of electricity which has no 
resistance. It is implied in a state of Absolute Zero, would produce 
a structure which would offer no resistance to an electric current.
> 
> Please explain a wave in a field?
The field and the wave in the field are one and the same.
The wave produces the field, and vice-versa.
> 
> Please explain an electromagnetic field?
An electromagnetic field is produced from electicity and magnetism.
> 
> Please explain how an EEG machine works?
Picks up minute variations of voltage, produced by the brain, by the 
firing of neurons of the brain.
> 
> Please explain how an electromagnetic fluctuation can travel?
The electromagnetic field travels at the speed of light.
A change in the field, which travel at the speed of light, makes the 
field change and because of the infinite quality of the field, 
fluctuations appear to be spontaneous.
> 
> Please explain how any fluctuation/energy could travel far?
Because they travel at the speed of light, and as one approaches the 
speed of light, time ceases to exist, as we know it.
This is how consiousness which can be compared to light, effects at a 
distance.
> 
> Please explain how a laser beam works and how it can hit the moon,
> whereas a regular flashlight cannot?
Laser light is different than regular light, in that it is produced 
through an exact synchrony of a wave of light.
Regular light is not diffused and not synchonized.
> 
> Please explain what exactly is a photon?
A photon is something that physicist came up with to explain light in 
terms of a particle. A particle of light is called a photon. Because 
light acts sometimes as a particle and sometimes as a wave, it was 
easier to explain light in this way, although light itself is an 
absolute of the Universe.
> 
> Please explain quantum wave functions that are not coherent and why 
they
> dissipate?
If waves are not aligned, then one wave can cancel out another...
Like the waves of the Ocean, one can cancel another out, if is is 
opposite in it's size and timing...
Likewise a wave that is in sync with another wave will increase and 
support each other.
> 
> Please explain how coherent quatum wave functions, by definition 
could
> travel further (as in a laser beam?
Because the waves are in tune with one another and continue to 
support each other through time and space.
R.G.


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