Posted on 09/26/2006 4:23:06 AM PDT by snarks_when_bored
Sept. 25, 2006 Physicists say they have made an object move just by watching it. This is inspiring them to a still bolder project: putting a small, ordinary thing into two places at once.
The research comes from the edge of quantum mechanics, the submicroscopic realm of fundamental particles. There, things behave with total disregard for our common sense. |
Okay. I have noticed that my dog, Dixie, is IN TWO PLACES AT THE SAME TIME! I have hesitated to mention it to anyone, but this discovery explains it and makes it sort of okay to reveal it. - Well, anyway, during the day when I'm at the back door and look out - there stands Dixie waiting for me to pass her a treat out the back door. Then in a minute or so, when I move to the side door and look out, THERE STANDS DIXIE, tongue hanging out waiting for me to hand her out another slice of baloney or dog biscuit or something. There is NO WAY Dixie could run fast enough to be at both doors so soon. It is weird. In fact, her dry kibbles bin empties out so fast one would have to think there really are TWO Dixies living here.
And that's the way it is . . just another day here at Black Rock River Ranch, and such a comfort that science is finally explaining the strange happenings here at the ranch.
Not really. Simply an admission that for very tiny objects, the light that illuminates them can also give a tiny push.
I don't suppose they are willing to claim they can make an object move by watching it in the dark.
I once knew a guy named Vinnie who ended up in several places at once. In small, green, trash bags...
BZZZZT. PARITY EXCEPTION IE00007E00013A. GUTEN ABEND.
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Who do you think he is, a bloody Doctor Bronowski?????!
Nothing is fundamental. There is always something smaller.
Nothing is fundamental. There is always something smaller.
Maybe it's turtles all the way down?
I can make guys on the golf channel miss a putt, just by thinking.
All of this makes perfect snse if the speed of light were nearly infinite.
is it not a fundamental law of physics that no object can be in two places at the same time?
Objects that are sufficiently small appear capable of being in two (or more) places at once (part of quantum mechanical weirdness). As I read it, the researchers mentioned in the article are trying to find out precisely how large a thing must be before its capability of being in more than one position at a single moment becomes experimentally unobservable.
you beat me
absolutely... and much, much more...
Watch out for the Oooblech!
I just love the way these guys talk. Neat, I say.
Perhaps it's analogous to a policeman's radar gun to detect speed of cars, though on a different scale.
In this case, on that scale, however, it's as if they're throwing a soccer ball at a piece of plywood to measure distance to such a potentially-resonating surface, presumably to note movement over time, indicating resonance. The resonator inherently moves not only in the case of resonance due to other influences, but also from the forcing function of the soccer ball.
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