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Quantum History Creation
A follow-up to “The Intergalactic Double Slit Experiment”. Quantum Physics tells us that no matter how thorough our observation of the present, the (unobserved) past, like the future, is indefinite and exists only as a spectrum of possibilities. The universe, … Continue reading
Schrödinger’s Cat Today
Though the mysterious aspects of quantum mechanics are still hardly discussed in physics courses, the interest increases. A best-selling quantum mechanics text has a picture of a live cat on the front cover and a dead cat on the back–though … Continue reading