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 - buddajoe rated 14 months ago
- Fun stuff.
 HarrisVIII rated 15 months ago- Also
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-slit_experiment
http://en.wikipedia.o rg/wiki/Copenhagen_interpretation
 - EtykNala rated 15 months ago
- indeed
 Nodnarb17 rated 20 months ago- the last couple of frames of this have a girl I recognize from the movie "What the bleep do we know" that talks about this sort of stuff.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0399877/
 - RossTaben rated 20 months ago
- Considering that "What the bleep do we know" was a movie put out by a crazy cult that contained claims that reputable scientists find infuriating, and this little video very prominently features the poster to that movie, I just don't trust anything that is said in this little animation. It could all be completely true, but that's the price of associating your video with nutjobs. I'll have to learn more about quantum physics from someplace else, someplace that has standards.
 - justasitsounds rated 20 months ago
- What 'Captain Quantum' neglects to mention is how the 'observation' is conducted. It has nothing to do with mystic human consciousness affecting the quantum world through the power of yoghurt-weaving brainwaves and has all to do with Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and the fact that measurements cannot be made at the quantum scale without perturbing the system. How could you observe an electron without affecting it in any way?
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