Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Quantum Physics

I'm obssessed with the Double Split Experiment which led to the Theory of Relativity: the conclusion that light is both 100% wave and 100% particle, depending on 2 specific ways you can observe the result. Einstein called this product a wavicle, however boring scientists after him decided to name it a photon.
Classical physics aims to predict and control an environment and follows the belief that nature cannot allow two states to exist at the same time -
Quantum physics opposes this, and does not search for an answer so much as it wishes to ask questions.

The theoretical aspects of quantum physics and critical theory are so similar in their tolerance for abiguity.

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