• @pigup@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Fyi, there’s a lot of woo woo (edit: apparently racist term) crap out there that tries to make you believe that somehow the photons can feel that a human is watching them and they choose to behave differently as a result. This is not true. It just means that when you use a detector or some sort of probe that physically interacts with the photons they change their behavior. It’s not magic.

    • @PixxlMan@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      The amount of times I’ve seen people misunderstanding this…

      When you blast something with a high powered laser it behaves differently, who knew?

    • Queen HawlSera
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      02 years ago

      I agree but please don’t say woo woo, the term is considered offensive against Asians, plus James Randi, the guy who came up with it, was literally a climate denying pedophile who was the primary science advisor on the thoroughly debunked false memory Foundation.

      The term, like this man’s legacy, needs to die.

      It is a shame really, I used to be so convinced that magic had to be real, that men of science just didn’t want to hear it because it conflicted with their worldview. God I would give anything for that to be true.

    • @RealFknNito@lemmy.world
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      02 years ago

      Thank you. I had someone sit for about 30 minutes trying to convince me our eyes, without any level of interaction, changed the behavior of photons and quantum particles simply by the fact we were gazing at them. I could not understand how but kept being reassured it was the case.

  • Queen HawlSera
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    12 years ago

    So how long until someone comes in here and claims that this it disproves materialism?

    “But but the Double Slit!” Is my favorite pseudoscience argument