Let's start right where we left off last week.
"So the particles
are also waves," the professor said. "And electron behave
like a particle if you look at it and like a wave if you don't
because as soon as you look at a system you influence it."
Did I influence the
universe I went in just by traveling? If I was to go and sit there
without doing anything, did I have an influence. I thought yes,
obviously. What ever I was doing in this world, like for example
being in this room right now had an influence on everything around
me. Let's look at it closer. I'm here with Amy, she came because of
me, without me she might be with Jimmy at worse or crying about last
night to Alex. In which case Alex wouldn't be studying, which he is
doing now, so somehow me being with Amy now and last night had an
impact on all the person we met last night at the bar, it might have
changed their group dynamics, it has and influence on economy as we
paid for a bus we would never have taken otherwise. It has an
influence in the classes Amy are going to take from next week and all
the people she will met there and all the people she won't be meeting
due to her change of schedule. And then there is all the thing
implied by those little choses. How many universes did we create the
two of us since last night just by sticking together. The thought was
making me dizzy again but in a completely different way. There was no
way to calculate the number of universe that were born from all those
choices the best approximation was to say that there was a finite
number of parallel universe. So at the moment, only this universe was
behaving like a particle and the others were like waves because I
couldn't look at them. When I was to take a pick in the other world
they became tangible to me, like particle. But quantum mechanics only
works for very small scale. The parallel between my experience during
the black out and what was appearing on the black board just now had
to be only a coincidence even if a striking one.
"I understood
absolutely everything!"
I could tell Amy was
happy.
"Quantum mechanics
is so cool and so crazy," she said. "I like it, maybe I'll
tag along more often."
"You could do that,"
I said, "We don't have classes together so that can be cool, and
that's one we don't need to work for, we're doing it just for the fun
of it."
"I never imagine
anyone could go to classes just for fun," Amy said.
"I guess we'll see
how fun it get's for you when we start dealing with actual equation."
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