Look, this 90-minute history of quantum physics

Erling 2022-03-25 09:01:08

There are two opposing viewpoints behind this game box design competition that rewards (xue) heart (ci) delights (hu) eyes (la):

Silly white sweet actor Kevin thinks that all these deaths are the evil trick of the god of death. We must use love to generate electricity to thwart the conspiracy of the god of death and reverse the fate;

And Ian, a punk boy who stayed up all night, thinks that if it weren't for the pictures of Luo Shizi taken by the heroine Wendy, his girlfriend would not have died. Without her, nothing would have happened.

So I'm going to call Kevin Einstein and Ian Bohr. And those roller coasters, gyms, town festivities were all taken off the backdrop and moved to Brussels - you see, a re-enactment of a Solvay conference is done,

Solvay conference photo

Let's not consider death's black hand for now, let's consider a simple question: I now have a gun that fires electrons, and now fires one electron - just one, and then you see a pinpoint-like bright spot on the detection screen at the back . OK, the electron arrived successfully as a particle. But now we have to ask, how does the electron travel from the electron gun to the detection screen, and how does it travel in the space between the two?

According to Ian - I mean Bohr, the electron has no trajectory whatsoever between the electron gun and the detection screen, the electron is a wave function, i.e. an electron spreads out through space like a spherical wave. The position of an electron in the space of the two is indeterminate, you can't determine the electron into a limited space, so the existence of the electron is not limited to one place, but everywhere. However, this wave collapses at a certain point only when you observe it, so it is not the objective existence of the thing that causes a certain result, but your measurement.

Einstein, the protagonist, completely disagreed with this point of view. He believes that if you flip a coin upwards, although there is no way to determine which side the coin landed on, if you understand the details of the coin toss well enough, you will be able to predict the outcome each time. Therefore, it is not probabilistic for electrons to exist somewhere. The reason why we have not detected the trajectory of electrons is because we have not found some laws, or our detection equipment is not good enough (so the hero and heroine in the movie are The drama is desperate to look at the photos, just hoping to improve the level of measurement to gain insight into the trajectory behind it).

This is where Einstein's famous statement "God doesn't play dice" comes from. Of course, this sentence is just his joke. What he really intends to kill is the famous "EPR paradox". It's just that good luck makes people, not many people know about his paradox, but the model created by another colleague who attended the conference at the same time is widely known.

That's right, that's Schrödinger and his cat (Sheldon here).

Although this debate is not as bloody as in the movie, it is still terrifyingly intense. After all, this is the battle of the kings that determines the direction of quantum physics. It was not until many years later, when both Einstein and Bohr died, that this question was (temporarily) answered: a scientist named Bell proposed a method of measurement in order to support the EPR paradox, known as Bell's inequality, also known as Bell's theorem. After a long time, this theorem was tested by a team of scientists with calcium atoms, and it was proved to be completely wrong (Bell is a pig teammate). Since then, until today, all experimental data carried out in the world are in full agreement with the interpretation of the Copenhagen School.

I think that Death must not exist in classical physics, so he must reside in the gaps of mysterious quantum physics. So Ian was right at all - if Wendy hadn't patted it with a broken camera and observed the "death particle", in fact...

One~one~person~all~no~will~die!


This brings us two twilight and morning bell-like warnings:

First, don't take pictures blindly;

Second, don't ride a roller coaster.

Because if you don't ride a roller coaster, you don't have to listen to me talking so much.

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Extended Reading
  • Jeff 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    It's starting to go downhill

  • Uriah 2022-04-23 07:01:49

    Now whether I'm walking or riding in a car, I can't help but think of these scenes in the movie. . .

Final Destination 3 quotes

  • Ashley Freund: That was like so nice of us!

  • Kevin Fischer: [about his death] Is it bad? Is it painful, or embarrassing? I mean, there's nothing like up my ass, is there?