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"Why are you making my brain hurt today? " Ah that's easy - because I can! | |||
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"I was reading a scientific article on probability wavefronts. You know the schrodingers cat experiment where the cat is both alive and dead until the box is opened. The opening of the box collapses the probability wave and an outcome is selected? Well, the used a photon emitter set up to randomly emit a single photon aimed at one of two slits and got an interference pattern! This should only happen if a photon passed through each of the slits. When then added a detector to see which slit the photon was aimed at the interference pattern disappeared. This means that where there are more than one possible outcome they actually do all exist until observed! So if you toss a coin, until you look at it it actually is both heads and tails! How can this be?" But what if the coin lands on its edge!? I think we should be told! | |||
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"I was reading a scientific article on probability wavefronts. You know the schrodingers cat experiment where the cat is both alive and dead until the box is opened. The opening of the box collapses the probability wave and an outcome is selected? Well, the used a photon emitter set up to randomly emit a single photon aimed at one of two slits and got an interference pattern! This should only happen if a photon passed through each of the slits. When then added a detector to see which slit the photon was aimed at the interference pattern disappeared. This means that where there are more than one possible outcome they actually do all exist until observed! So if you toss a coin, until you look at it it actually is both heads and tails! How can this be?" Then how did they observe the interference pattern? P.S. Put an angry cat in a box and you will know it's there. | |||
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"I was reading a scientific article on probability wavefronts. You know the schrodingers cat experiment where the cat is both alive and dead until the box is opened. The opening of the box collapses the probability wave and an outcome is selected? Well, the used a photon emitter set up to randomly emit a single photon aimed at one of two slits and got an interference pattern! This should only happen if a photon passed through each of the slits. When then added a detector to see which slit the photon was aimed at the interference pattern disappeared. This means that where there are more than one possible outcome they actually do all exist until observed! So if you toss a coin, until you look at it it actually is both heads and tails! How can this be?" Stop it. | |||
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"I was reading a scientific article on probability wavefronts. You know the schrodingers cat experiment where the cat is both alive and dead until the box is opened. The opening of the box collapses the probability wave and an outcome is selected? Well, the used a photon emitter set up to randomly emit a single photon aimed at one of two slits and got an interference pattern! This should only happen if a photon passed through each of the slits. When then added a detector to see which slit the photon was aimed at the interference pattern disappeared. This means that where there are more than one possible outcome they actually do all exist until observed! So if you toss a coin, until you look at it it actually is both heads and tails! How can this be?" You can't transfer what happens on a quantum scale up to a cat in a box or a tossed coin. | |||
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"You are funny Dan. I was wondering that myself the other day because a spider has made a web on my bush but there is one bit attached to the house, like the spider must of jumped over....or something. It's usually my kids that ask weird questions " A spider has made a web on your bush ?? | |||
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"I was reading a scientific article on probability wavefronts. You know the schrodingers cat experiment where the cat is both alive and dead until the box is opened. The opening of the box collapses the probability wave and an outcome is selected? Well, the used a photon emitter set up to randomly emit a single photon aimed at one of two slits and got an interference pattern! This should only happen if a photon passed through each of the slits. When then added a detector to see which slit the photon was aimed at the interference pattern disappeared. This means that where there are more than one possible outcome they actually do all exist until observed! So if you toss a coin, until you look at it it actually is both heads and tails! How can this be? Then how did they observe the interference pattern? P.S. Put an angry cat in a box and you will know it's there." theobservereffect.wordpress.com/the-most-beautiful-experiment/ | |||
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"Dan, you know if a spider goes in your ear, it will have laid eggs " Aaaarrrhgghhhh!! Don't say that!! | |||
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"Dan, you know if a spider goes in your ear, it will have laid eggs Aaaarrrhgghhhh!! Don't say that!! " Dan you are a big wuss! But I have no answers... | |||
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"I was reading a scientific article on probability wavefronts. You know the schrodingers cat experiment where the cat is both alive and dead until the box is opened. The opening of the box collapses the probability wave and an outcome is selected? Well, the used a photon emitter set up to randomly emit a single photon aimed at one of two slits and got an interference pattern! This should only happen if a photon passed through each of the slits. When then added a detector to see which slit the photon was aimed at the interference pattern disappeared. This means that where there are more than one possible outcome they actually do all exist until observed! So if you toss a coin, until you look at it it actually is both heads and tails! How can this be? Then how did they observe the interference pattern? P.S. Put an angry cat in a box and you will know it's there. theobservereffect.wordpress.com/the-most-beautiful-experiment/" Do you have any idea how bleedin' annoying it is trying to copy a link in a box on an iPad? Maybe it is easier when not being observed? | |||
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