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by itishappy 480 days ago
Scattered dots of light can tell us a lot! If you find a photon of a frequency that's only produced by, say, a CO2 molecule, you can prove that CO2 existed 50 million years ago. Ok wow, probably not too useful. Collect a bunch of photons, count how many indicate CO2 and how many indicate O2, and you can figure out the composition of Earth's atmosphere. All of this using single photon detections!
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This would be a very expensive way to get a very noisy copy of data that we can more easily extract from the geological record.

In other words: it's awesome, and we should totally do it.