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- I'm seeing more and more therapists and coaches justifying their crappy theories by pulling out the joker card of quantum physics. Science™️ supposedly "proved that the mind shapes reality" through the Young's interference experiment. It's ✨quantum✨. An experiment that demonstrates none of that.
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- I see, sorry. I didn't know there was possible application to mental health, even theoretical 😯
- I agree with you ... partly 😜 It may not solve mental health problems, but it's not just theory, it's very concrete. Studying and understanding quantum mechanic gave us the microwave oven, MRI, laser, GPS, atomic clock, nuclear power, particule accelerator, computers, ...
- The list goes on and on. We use its magic everyday without even knowing it. And it can help improve so much things, like solar power for exemple. What happens when a photon hit a solar panel is 100% quantum mechanic. To understand it better means better optimization.
- What is the easiest and fastest way to remove hot glue from smooth surfaces? I’ve used rubbing alcohol and that is a lie lmao. My success just stems from scraping it off
- Depend of the material. Acetone is the best for glue, but it bites into organic materials like plastic or resins.
- So when a therapist, a coach, or some other dream salesman pulls out the quantum physics card and tells you it's "scientifically proven," "Young's interference experiment" and all that; run away!
- This person either doesn't understand what they're talking about, is trying to scam you, or both. You're worth more than that.
- and seem to pass through several trajectories at once. But it's not Greg and Courtney's eyes that dictate where they go and how. It's the interaction with the matter that makes the place where they crash! When they arrive, they crash into a measuring screen and lose their quantum state.
- They are "forced" to reduce to a single, well-defined state. A state chosen "at random" according to a wave of probabilities. And it is there and only there that Courtney and Greg will be able to observe. They have not influenced anything. The experiment doesn't say that.
- then I'll have to throw something at it—photon, electron, proton, whatever—and see what comes back to my measuring device, and how. I make things interact with each other to see what comes out. And quantum states don't like that. Quantum superpositions are very fragile states,
- which collapse for the slightest thing. And a simple interaction with another object breaks the state of the first, "forcing" it into a well-defined state. So yes, in the Young's interference experiment, particles behave like waves, then like point objects,