I Love Quantum Mechanics

I’ll have to find a copy of the paper talked about here. Peter Lynds, a broadcasting school tutor, decided to write a paper on Quantum Mechanics with an idea that seems so obvious in retrospect. He purports that Einstein and Zeno were on the right track.

To simplify Lynds’ point: There can never be a solitary moment in time due to the infinitessimal reduction of time intervals, therefore a moving object can never have a precise location. Conversely, there is no precise moment of time a moving object will exist at a particular point.

Following this further, if precise moments of time and precise locations do not exist, neither can velocity. As you can imagine, his work has been highly controversial.

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  1. I love the Tunnel Effect theory in Quantum Mechanics (I believe that is what it is called). It is derived from the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle.If you bounce a tennis ball against a wall it should bounce back. However, since matter, on a subatomic level, theoretically exists dually in waves and particles, if you throw the ball enough times, it will eventually pass through the wall faster than the speed of light.This is a very abbreviated version of the theory, as I understand it. I accept corrections graciously.

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