Autumn Reeser in The Big Bang
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Autumn Reeser in The Big Bang (2012)
Published by lorriebouchard
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What is all of this?
These are the spiral trails
left by subatomic particles
moving through liquid hydrogen in a bubble chamber
in the presence of a magnetic field.
You know I thought they looked familiar.
The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.
You can never, ever know where something is
and where it's going
and how fast it's moving all at the same time.
Not ever. So you could just get the fuck over it.
Schrodinger's Wave Function
describes the likelihood
that something will be where you're looking for it.
You've got to understand
everything behaves like a particle in a wave
at the same time
until something is actually observed.
It exists in multiple states of reality
simultaneously.
What?
Right.
The moment you actually observe anything
anywhere in the universe
you change it
just by looking at it
no matter where it is in the universe.
And if that thing is entangled in a relationship
with anything else
no matter how far away
it changes too
instantly.
And that's faster than the speed of light.
But you know what?
What?
Again.
Nothing's faster than the speed of light.
It doesn't make any sense.
It's totally fucking weird.
It's real life magic.
And Adam
is made up of electrons
and protons
and neutrons
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