• absGeekNZ@lemmy.nz
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    3 months ago

    This is just a misunderstanding of superposition.

    A superposition is being in all possible states before “collapsing” into a defined state, after interacting with something (a measuring device).

    So Schrodinger’s immigrant will be in all possible states; they are obviously lazy welfare bums; whilst simultaneously taking all the jobs; and being so poor that they eat your pets; and having the time to organize groups to go raping; whilst also being trustworthy enough to be a housekeeper or nanny

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        3 months ago

        No worries, I don’t expect many people have an understanding of what superposition actually means.

        The Lemmy crowd probably skews towards those that are likely to understand it, but you never know.

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      3 months ago

      Exactly, this meme is misunderstanding what the fear machine is putting out there. To the pathetic population immigrants are taking all the jobs and getting welfare.

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      3 months ago

      This is a tangent of that but I thought superposition was the state. The state of being some amount of many states at once. It isn’t positive and negative at the same time but some amount of positive and some amount of negative for some period of time. It’s still one state that is just somewhere between a number of states.

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        3 months ago

        You are applying too much classical thinking.

        Something in superposition isn’t in some unknowable but definite position before measurement.

        It is all possible states, at the same time.

        Einstein famously did not like the implications of QM, saying “god does not play dice with the universe”, though his work on the photo electric effect helped pave the way for QM.