Aaron O’Connell has blurred that distinction and created an object that is visible to the unaided eye, but provably in two places at the same time.
Physicists are used to the idea that subatomic particles behave according to the bizarre rules of quantum mechanics, completely different to human-scale objects. A good example of this is the double slit experiment. In a new breakthrough experiment, Aaron O’Connell has blurred that distinction and created an object that is visible to the unaided eye, but provably in two places at the same time. In this talk he suggests an intriguing way of thinking about the result.
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@anonnews I have a list of people that I don't want them to get a hold of this information...I am busy enough as is!
Great post.
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@checcryptoshark, didn't get what you mean, but thanks.
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nice post and good information ,,, you have good blog , Good luck. Comrade
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Thanks...comrade... LOL
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Interesting. I have heard this theory before. This life, this relative life that we are experiencing, I believe is an illusion. There are parallel universes and this is possible...no matter how you slice it.
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True, we are probably living in a matrix.
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Hi Scientist! followed u. like this kind of topic but too hard to understand it
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