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Quantum Mechanics
All right, i hope some of you are familiar with the basicīs of quantum mechanics.
Iīve discovered this theme about 2 years ago, and itīs truly fascinating.
But it also throws up many questions:
do the neutrons really change their behaviour,
just because of getting observed?
Can they duplicate themselves?
are they faster than light?
is it even measurable?
and many more.

Itīs really an interesing thing,
which i canīt explain to myself yet.
Itīs still a big mystery that got to be solved.
So if you got any opinions, or even theoryīs on this one, feel free to post.

some Vidīs:

founder of the string theory (besides two otherīs). He teaches about quantum mechanicīs.
(Has many parts!)


A Famous Experiment with neutronīs.
easy explained;)
.....German Underground
The smaller something is that you are observing, the more effect your observing has on it.
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This is that thing where they put a dying person in a sealed chamber and when they finally die some weight is inexplicably lost, right?
Or is that something completely different that is equally weird?
It is not related at all.
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4zb41:

You're probably thinking of Schrodinger's cat thought experiment, which implies the cat is simultaneously dead and alive until observed (superposition of states).

"If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics." - Richard Feynman
Originally Posted by 4zb41 View Post
This is that thing where they put a dying person in a sealed chamber and when they finally die some weight is inexplicably lost, right?
Or is that something completely different that is equally weird?

As stated before, you're probably mixing up Schrodinger's Cat with the now debunked idea that when you die, your soul leaves your body and has weight.

Quantum mechanics is really interesting,it's one of the reason I love Nova and the science channel. <3 science documentaries.
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Originally Posted by 4zb41 View Post
This is that thing where they put a dying person in a sealed chamber and when they finally die some weight is inexplicably lost, right?

Or is that something completely different that is equally weird?
that has to do with your conscious having mass which is slightly connected to quantum physics but really mainly just goes into religion more than anything. also has to do with noetics but thats for another time
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Originally Posted by undeamed View Post
conscious having mass which is slightly connected to quantum physics

ehm, as far as I know, your conscious is massless, as it's a bunch of interactions in the brain ( scientifically).
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