quantum mechanics: superposition (Introduction)

by David Turell @, Sunday, July 28, 2013, 01:47 (3927 days ago) @ rekastner

Ruth: The motivation for the experiment comes from the 'Schrodinger's Cat' paradox. .....This is because they fail to take absorption and confirmations into account -- it is those which 'collapse' the cat to either 'alive' or 'dead'.-> 
> PTI can explain all this. I'm working on a paper now that will predict how hard it is to maintain a 'quantum superposition' of a system depending on its size (i.e. its number of component quanta).-It is a great pleasure to have you give some of your time to us in such a confusing area. I've read many lay books on quantum theory, but yours is the first to bring some sense to it. Two partially separate layers to reality clarifies very confusing ideas, such as entanglement in the Azores at, I think, 110 Km. From Alain Aspect's few meters in his Paris lab to monster distances. As you stated bigger and bigger but not understanding that speed of light being exceeded in our realm is of no matter in the quantum layer, where speed of light is not at issue.


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