Originally posted by Moldy Crowi kinda figured, but i was bored and i'm meant to know this stuff (i'm getting examined on it in a few weeks!) so i decided that i would be irritable about it and...yeah...
I'm not pretending to be a physisict . I knew there's much more to it , I was inaccurate to the point of "wrong" , and that I was also grossly over-simplifying . I did this to A-Play off the origional joke . B- Explaining it to someone completely unfamiliar with it . C-Setting up a new joke .
and the walking through wall's bit it (kinda) true!
Originally posted by geniusif so, then be careful: quantum behaviour can indeed be observed at macroscopic levels: lasers, superfluids and so on. Its just a case of convincing enough small stuff to jump the same way, typically by restricting the options such that macroscopic 'averaging-out' doesn't occur.
i kinda figured, but i was bored and i'm meant to know this stuff (i'm getting examined on it in a few weeks!) so i decided that i would be irritable about it and...yeah...
and the walking through wall's bit it (kinda) true!