LS Re: MOQ puzzles


Anders Nielsen (joshu@diku.dk)
Thu, 4 Sep 1997 03:35:39 +0100


Im not sure what you mean by EPR effect? (I know an EPR paradox :-) ..)

you mean like the delayed choice experiments?

Generally I'll say that there are no macroworld examples of any of the
pecularities of Quantum Physics...An attempt at defining Macroworld
as "that which we can percieve using our normal senses possibly using
any
kind of lense"
(that is including normal microscope, but not including
electron-microscopes)

And that is about down to bacteries, which is too far from plancks
constant
for there to be anything wierd happening.

- Anders Nielsen, joshu@diku.dk
Student at Dept. of Computer Science,
University of Copenhagen.

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> From: Jason Gaedtke <jgaedtke@scitele.com>
> To: Multiple recipients of <skwok@spark.net.hk>
> Subject: LS Re: MOQ puzzles
> Date: 1. september 1997 19:33
>
> Anders,
> In your message of September 1 you wrote:
>
> You have Heisenbergs equation, and that works for everything...It's just
> that a 12-person dining table is further in size from plancks constant,
> than an electron.
>
> Point well taken! Thank you for your post. Perhaps you can address one
> further quantum-level phenomena that has me a bit concerned about
including
> these patterns of value with the Inorganic...
>
> Could you give a macroworld example of the famous Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen

> (EPR) effect?
>
> Thanks again for sharing your knowledge and ideas!
> Jason
>

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