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09-08-2008, 06:09 AM #8
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Is quantum bunk?
I think it's a virtually impossible task.
The "cat" would have to be in a perfect vaccum with no light, no radio waves, no neutrinos or other subatomic particles or waves of energy that can go through stuff. It would have to be totally isolated from everything.... even "dark matter".
Cameras work by observing the interaction of energy bombarding and reflecting off of an object so that won't work. Would an emotionless person be any different than a camera? Oh yeah, and absolutely nobody can have any knowledge of it as it's taking place. It's a crazy theory but there's no way to really test it.
Plus if we could test it, once we start to observe the outcome it can instantly change and we won't know exactly how it was before we started to take a peek inside the box.
To disallow any interaction with it, or study it, would be the only way to preserve the quantum virginity of the experiment. Celibate blind faith in science. hahaha
It's like saying that dinosaur fossils do not exist until we dig them up.
or saying that Galaxy #127398127 didn't exist until our telescopes caught the light coming from it and THEN we looked at the pictures. Point to one spot in the sky and it might be empty. Point to another and discover a new galaxy, but the pictures collected didn't exist until we decided to look at it? I wouldn't believe that.
oh...........
You'll start to fall into madness if you go on to read about RetroPsychoKinesis. I have a hard time believing that stuff but I'm willing to experiment with it some day...
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