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1802964 No.1802964 [Reply] [Original]

/sci/, just watched "what the bleep do we know" and i got a few questions. I'll go with this one first:

the observer affecting reality: can we really extrapolate this idea into the macro world? I can understand how the observer (aka the measuring equipment) can affect an experiment with sub-atomic particles, but turning that into an interpretation of the macro world seems a little bit of a stretch.

>> No.1802968

No you fucker that's the whole damn point

>> No.1802972

>I can understand how the observer (aka the measuring equipment) can affect an experiment with sub-atomic particles

How could you possibly
How could you possibly understand that

>> No.1802999

>>1802972

so it is a fact that our measuring instruments are sofisticated enought not to contaminate na experiment with sub-atomic particles?

>> No.1803035

bump for self interest

>> No.1803048

>>1802964 I just watched a big piece of pseudo-scientific garbage.

>> No.1803058

>>1803048

discuss

>> No.1803064

they already managed to put a piece of metal the size of a human hair in a superposition by attaching it to a quantum computer ,it remains in 2 states, vibrating and not vibrating at once until measured. it was in nature in April this year.

>> No.1803124

>>1803064

couldn't find the article. i'd like to know more about these experiments

>> No.1803137
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1803137

>search for a torrent of the movie

>find it on btmon

>look at 3rd comment made

>the fuck.

>> No.1803144

found this but im still looking for the original article I read
http://blogs.physicstoday.org/newspicks/2010/03/quantum-properties-in-the-mech.html

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1803157

found a pic

>> No.1803222

>>1803137

it is true that the movie sounds somewhat cultist, but not THAT much. They just present a harmless interpretation of some quantum theories and stuff about the human body.

>> No.1803231

>>1803144

awesome. nice deliver