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== Selected Reviews of Quantum Physics == | == Selected Reviews of Quantum Physics == | ||
{{quote|so basically righ', you get a Thing, and you get a Place, and you get Another Place, righ', and you put the Thing in the Place, righ', but if you don't Observe the Thing, righ', it's actually sor'a technically both in the Place and the Another Place at the same fukin' time, like, 'ow the fuk does that werk??? fukin mad tha' is r kid.|someone from Manchester, 1999.}} | {{quote|so basically righ', you get a Thing, and you get a Place, and you get Another Place, righ', and you put the Thing in the Place, righ', but if you don't Observe the Thing, righ', it's actually sor'a technically both in the Place and the Another Place at the same fukin' time, like, 'ow the fuk does that werk??? fukin mad tha' is r kid.|someone from Manchester, 1999.}} | ||
Revision as of 23:24, 17 May 2025
Honestly no idea how this works... I guess photons are shy or something? Can't really blame em.
Selected Reviews of Quantum Physics
so basically righ', you get a Thing, and you get a Place, and you get Another Place, righ', and you put the Thing in the Place, righ', but if you don't Observe the Thing, righ', it's actually sor'a technically both in the Place and the Another Place at the same fukin' time, like, 'ow the fuk does that werk??? fukin mad tha' is r kid.
— someone from Manchester, 1999.