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http://vitayard.in Open Science and Research Project OKFN, India energy teleportation is possible at any temperature, even at temperatures above the threshold where the particles’ entanglement vanishes. This shows for Gibbs spin states that entanglement is not fundamentally necessary for energy teleportation; correlation other than entanglement can suffice. Dissonance—quantum correlation in separable states—is in this regard shown to be a quantum resource for energy teleportation, more dissonance being consistently associated with greater energy yield. We compare energy teleportation from particle A to B in Gibbs states with direct local energy extraction by a general quantum operation on B and find a temperature threshold below which energy extraction by a local operation is impossible. This threshold delineates essentially two regimes: a high temperature regime where entanglement vanishes and the teleportation generated by other quantum correlations yields only vanishingly little energy relative to local extraction and a second low-temperature teleportation regime where energy is available at B only by teleportation. Cite as: arXiv:1305.5853 [quant-ph] (or arXiv:1305.5853v2 [quant-ph] for this version) Read full version at : Paper A Study of the Indus Signs Subhajit Ganguly Description: Considering the fact that the Harappan script may have been proto-Brahmi, the underlying language to be expected should be Sanskrit, or proto-Sanskrit, or derivatives of Sanskrit. Many of the rules of evolution that apply to scripts are equivalently true for languages too. Like scripts, languages too render themselves to similar evolutionary inspections, as they too carry imprints of their journey down the ages. Cite as: A Study of the Indus Signs. Subhajit Ganguly. figshare http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.446907 Read full version at : Paper 16