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Subject: Re: [Leica] Uncertainty Principle
From: "animal" <s.jessurun95@chello.nl>
Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2003 04:43:44 +0200
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nice thanks
simon
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From: "Paul Chefurka" <paul@chefurka.com>
To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>
Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2003 3:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Leica] Uncertainty Principle


> On Wed, 16 Apr 2003 18:58:22 -0700, Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh@pacbell.net>
> wrote:
> 
> >Ed
> >
> >I would say that the question of Schroedingers Cat applies
> >more to the problem at hand.  It is easily solve by applying
> >the principal of Occams Razor.
> 
> Schroedinger, Erwin! Professor of physics!
> Wrote daring equations! Confounded his critics!
> (Not bad, eh? Don't worry. This part of the verse
> Starts off pretty good, but it gets a lot worse.)
> Win saw that the theory that Newton'd invented
> By Einstein's discov'ries had been badly dented.
> What now? wailed his colleagues. Said Erwin, "Don't panic,
> No grease monkey I, but a quantum mechanic.
> Consider electrons. Now, these teeny articles
> Are sometimes like waves, and then sometimes like particles.
> If that's not confusing, the nuclear dance
> Of electrons and suchlike is governed by chance!
> No sweat, though--my theory permits us to judge
> Where some of 'em is and the rest of 'em was."
> Not everyone bought this. It threatened to wreck
> The comforting linkage of cause and effect.
> E'en Einstein had doubts, and so Schroedinger tried
> To tell him what quantum mechanics implied.
> Said Win to Al, "Brother, suppose we've a cat,
> And inside a tube we have put that cat at--
> Along with a solitaire deck and some Fritos,
> A bottle of Night Train, a couple mosquitoes
> (Or something else rhyming) and, oh, if you got 'em,
> One vial prussic acid, one decaying ottom
> Or atom--whatever--but when it emits,
> A trigger device blasts the vial into bits
> Which snuffs our poor kitty. The odds of this crime
> Are 50 to 50 per hour each time.
> The cylinder's sealed. The hour's passed away. Is
> Our pussy still purring--or pushing up daisies?
> Now, you'd say the cat either lives or it don't
> But quantum mechanics is stubborn and won't.
> Statistically speaking, the cat (goes the joke),
> Is half a cat breathing and half a cat croaked.
> To some this may seem a ridiculous split,
> But quantum mechanics must answer, "Tough @#&!
> We may not know much, but one thing's fo' sho':
> There's things in the cosmos that we cannot know.
> Shine light on electrons--you'll cause them to swerve.
> The act of observing disturbs the observed--
> Which ruins your test. But then if there's no testing
> To see if a particle's moving or resting
> Why try to conjecture? Pure useless endeavor!
> We know probability--certainty, never.'
> The effect of this notion? I very much fear
> 'Twill make doubtful all things that were formerly clear.
> Till soon the cat doctors will say in reports,
> "We've just flipped a coin and we've learned he's a corpse."'
> So saith Herr Erwin. Quoth Albert, "You're nuts.
> God doesn't play dice with the universe, putz.
> I'll prove it!" he said, and the Lord knows he tried--
> In vain--until fin'ly he more or less died.
> Win spoke at the funeral: "Listen, dear friends,
> Sweet Al was my buddy. I must make amends.
> Though he doubted my theory, I'll say of this saint:
> Ten-to-one he's in heaven--but five bucks says he ain't."
> 
> by -CECIL ADAMS
> 
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In reply to: Message from Edward Caliguri <caliguri@rcn.com> ([Leica] Uncertainty Principle)
Message from Jerry Lehrer <jerryleh@pacbell.net> (Re: [Leica] Uncertainty Principle)
Message from Paul Chefurka <paul@chefurka.com> (Re: [Leica] Uncertainty Principle)