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https://www.upi.com/Quantum-drum-can-vibrate-and-stand-still-at-the-same-time/8001526647647/
Quantum physics gets weirder all the time.
Quantum physics gets weirder all the time.
Originally posted by @sonhouseNot good reporting.
https://www.upi.com/Quantum-drum-can-vibrate-and-stand-still-at-the-same-time/8001526647647/
Quantum physics gets weirder all the time.
Originally posted by @apathistStill, it expands the idea of superposition into a more macro realm.
Not good reporting.
This is a side step, but quantum physics isn't super confusing if your foundational base is not determinism.
Originally posted by @sonhouseDoes it? I figure that if my dog is here, she isn't somewhere else. Sub-atomic reality won't change that.
Still, it expands the idea of superposition into a more macro realm.
Originally posted by @apathistIs your dog so tiny that you can notice quantum effects with your dog?
Does it? I figure that if my dog is here, she isn't somewhere else.
Originally posted by @humyAll my dogs were sentient. That what you mean?
Is your dog so tiny that you can notice quantum effects with your dog?
Originally posted by @apathistNo. The idea that something doesn't exist without conscious mind observing it is just an old superfluous erroneous nonsense metaphysical interpretation of quantum physics that, contrary to popular belief, isn't part quantum physics itself.
All my dogs were sentient. That what you mean?
Originally posted by @humymy misedit; that should be;
Quantum effects become progressively more difficult as you try...
Originally posted by @humyI do know about the von neumann thing, why the view exists and why it is wrong.
No. The idea that something doesn't exist without conscious mind observing it is just an old superfluous erroneous nonsense metaphysical interpretation of quantum physics that, contrary to popular belief, isn't part quantum physics itself.
(read
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Neumann%E2%80%93Wigner_interpretation
including the "Objections to the interpretat ...[text shortened]... ic nanometers max) for there to be a credible chance for you to observe them in your dog as a whole.