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Science > Physics |
| User: |
"G=EMC^2 Glazier" |
| Date: |
05 Oct 2004 07:55:07 AM |
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Why QM is so Weird? |
How weird is it you ask,and what makes it weird? Iits actions don't fit
in with macro "classical thinking". Take a single photon,or electron
they both can show they are "interfering" with themselves across
meters,and even LY of space. This here also adds to QM weirdness "Split
a light beam in half(beam spitter) This single beam is now two beams yet
each beam has instant communication with each other and their distance
from each other makes no difference. Hmmmm It is like no "space"
between them,and that gave me the clue what makes QM so weird to our
macro (large size thinking) To sum it up in one word that word has
to be "instantaneous" Instantaneous does not exist in the macro realm
where we exist. Instantaneous over any distance is the heart,and soul of
the quantum world. Instant action over "any" distance takes away the
need of space in the sub micro realm. Once you have instant action you
can have one particle in two places at the same time.(like the two slit
experiment) You can have Feynman's explanation of the two slit
experiment. Newton would go along with my theory. Einstien would not.
That is the main reason Einstien did not like QM. His GR did not fit in
with the tiny submicro realm where space bending was to big to fit.
Bert
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| User: "John Sefton" |
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| Title: Re: Why QM is so Weird? |
06 Oct 2004 10:03:05 AM |
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Because it is wrong.
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