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They said that if no one looks at a tape, it isn't observed. Which means that if you do the double slit experiment with a recorder, and immediately destroy the data it produces, you should get the marble-pattern in stead of a wave pattern, right?
We shall see. I'm sure their ideas will be tested to destruction. Time will tell what is true and what is shit. You get that when you try and make sense of things you have yet to fully understand.Too much woo...... here at present.
It's confusing because they're trying to get you to believe things that are logically and scientifically impossible. The actual science behind quantum mechanics is difficult for anyone to grasp, but the topic of discussion is openly not hard science, but rather an overview of their version of quantum mechanics. Quantum mechanics, in a general sense, is NOT difficult to comprehend when not inundated by pseudoscience.
The video is takes a legitimate scientific concept - the Heisenberg uncertainty principle - and obscenely distorts into something it's not to provide basis for their fake "theory".
The uncertainty principle simply states that it is impossible to determine both the position and velocity of an electron or any other particle with any great degree of accuracy or certainty. That's it. You cant perfectly pinpoint where an electron is, and say exactly what it's doing.
With a basic comprehension of quantum mechanics, this principle should not be surprising in the least, taking into consideration that 1.) particles are smaller than the human mind can comprehend, and 2.) particles move at the speed of light.
Put these two facts together, and it should become clear why it is physically impossible to pinpoint the precise location of an electron.
Who cares anyway. What is true is true. Let em have their fun. If it's bullshit then it will one day be shown to be exactly that. Just like virgin births.
This is where "science" is right now. The problem is that they are trying to explain something they nor I completely understand but we can demonstrate the phenomena in a lab.
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You get that when you try and make sense of things you have yet to fully understand.Too much woo...... here at present.
The uncertainty principle simply states that it is impossible to determine both the position and velocity of an electron or any other particle with any great degree of accuracy or certainty. That's it. You cant perfectly pinpoint where an electron is, and say exactly what it's doing.
Put these two facts together, and it should become clear why it is physically impossible to pinpoint the precise location of an electron.