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Quantum mechanics, why the three-hole experiment can be explained

by 큰바위얼굴. 2023. 11. 3.


The moment you view quantum as 'energy' rather than 'self', it is possible to explain quantum waves and the butterfly effect.  Even if we break it down into pieces, we face a minute world that is no different from reality.  Seongho Kim.


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> Result of dictation with daglo

speaker 1
00:02
Friday, November 3, 2022, 6:07 We are almost at the Dore Village Ten Complex. Hana and Yeti are walking together, stepping on fallen leaves and making noise.  The scolding Neti, the bread-and-butter Hannah, now holds his cell phone in his hand and puts it to his mouth because he thinks about a certain clue or phenomenon about the flow of quantum, the properties of quantum, and the mechanics of quantum.

speaker 1
00:59
Quantum is a certain entity the moment you use the word particle. Now, the air is made up of atoms and molecules of numerous gases such as oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, etc.  Is the air cold?  Is there an empty space in the air?  It must be discussed from these two perspectives.

speaker 1
01:37
If the air is full, the world of quantum will also be full. Since they are largely the same, because they exist inside and interact with each other within, if one place in the air is empty, then the empty place is also in the world of quantum. The biggest premise is that the world of air and quantum is not much different. He carved a hole and shot Mencius.  It was said that the fact that a target appears outside the screen after a hole is drilled shows that there is a wave.

speaker 1
02:35
If we apply this to air, three holes were drilled and air was released.  When air is blown, it contains countless oxygen and hydrogen atoms or molecules.  So, of course, it shows not only the shape of the hole, but also the surrounding area. Does this just represent a quantum wave?

speaker 1
03:08
That's not true, still a quantum that I couldn't touch. Also, a brother who wasn't an adopted son. Oh, I encountered it. Some quantum, some kind of quantum. It's not the meaning of a ruler. It's like a cloud or air. It has to be explained as some kind of lump or something like that. The butterfly effect in the air that happened here on the wind. I don't know a more plausible term for the outside influence that appears in quantum mechanics, but it means that what happens here and there can happen together. This can be explained by the butterfly effect that appears on the wind. In order to appear from here in Korea to Paris, the air can travel on the wind for an infinite amount of time or as quickly as an intuitive distance, but the experience is different from someone in Nanhwa Paris in Korea. There is no choice but to do so.

speaker 1
05:08
That is because of the difference in perception and the difference in distance that takes time. What about quantum? The world of quantum is also redefined in the world of quantum. A certain quantum of quantum air that is not quantum. In the world of quantum air, a certain age of quantum is a change. Even though the unit of change in the world is very far away, isn't it closer to the distance that humans would feel by splitting the air? What I'm trying to say here is an explanation of the phenomenon that appeared when three holes were drilled. .

speaker 1
06:19
If you look at quantum as a lump rather than a quantum, then everything can be interpreted and what happens here can fully explain what happens elsewhere. If so, should we split it further? There are countless smaller chunks within the quantum pieces. Split it

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