Does this explain what generates gravity?

I've just found a freshly published link explaining the distinction between femtosecond and attosecond in relation to the 2023 Nobel prize work:

https://theconversation.com/what-is...le-behind-nobel-prize-winning-research-214907

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"Previously, scientists could study the motion of heavier and slower-moving atomic nuclei with femtosecond light pulses. One thousand attoseconds are in 1 femtosecond. But researchers couldn’t see movement on the electron scale until they could generate attosecond light pulses – electrons move too fast for scientists to parse exactly what they are up to at the femtosecond level."
 
My product for some time was the Super Intelligent Chip, which was used inside the CD transport so a much more powerful photon reaction could be obtained. The original orange 🍊 Intelligent Chip, imported from China by Golden Sound, was placed on top of the CD player for a couple of seconds, making it more difficult to obtain chain reaction of photons, being outside the player and the CD the Chip treats inside the player. If you see what I mean. Both chips contained quantum dots, tuned to perfection at the lab, back when quantum dots were only a gleam in Nobelists’ eyes. 😳
 
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Both chips contained quantum dots, tuned to perfection, back when quantum dots were only a gleam in Nobelists’ eyes. 😳

The work of the Laureates extends from the early 1980s to 1993 when the chemical production of quantum dots was revolutionised.

Speaking in general terms, I'm a bit concerned about placing my confidence in intelligent chips.

I wonder what went wrong with the AI built into this electric car for example?

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-67005620
 
It was dubbed the Intelligent Chip because it knew when a CD was already treated and wouldn’t spend any more energy unnecessarily. This if true was quite helpful since one IC treated only so many CDs. each IC has got a little tiny drop of artificial atoms sandwiched between two silvery discs determined to be metals that are highly reflective to near infrared light. Make sense? There was a minute gap between the silver discs so photons were free to escape. The quantum dots were excited by the CD laser. Pretty spooky, huh?
 
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