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Is this a Spectrogram of a particle in its waveform?!
pittsburghjoe replied to pittsburghjoe's topic in Quantum Theory
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I know QM can apply up to a full molecule in the double slit. But bigger than that, you are saying composite systems can have free particles within them? Is pre-GR newton? I don't get your point here. A large solid object will have lots of connected atoms and yes the individual atoms will have a electrons floating around doing the bonds ..but that's negligible. If you solve superposition, you solve wave phenomena.
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I think I stumbled onto the answer for Quantum weirdness and It's going to make you furious. Like it or not, the double slit experiment seems to demonstrate that our physical world grows from each of our consciousnesses. One study has shown that the on/off switch for consciousnesses may reside in or around the Claustrum in the brain. https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22329762-700-consciousness-on-off-switch-discovered-deep-in-brain/ It is this area of the brain that I purpose we first search for particles in superposition/entangled states. If we were to find such a thing, it could prove that our consciousnesses is being sent to our brains via entanglement. All quantum weirdness would then have a reason for being the way it is ..it's necessary in order for lifeforms to have a conscious.
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Well, just look at how close to 0 we had to get to freeze helium. Tiny differences in gravity that we can currently test for simply are not drastic enough. Has a double slit ever been set up to to slide towards a hovering particle? It would have to be loose enough that you couldn't be sure what slit it would go through.