Best explanation for Quantum Mechanics I've ever heard
@TheBreadmonkey He’s not wrong. I passed the exam and still didn’t understand it.

@darthvader42 @ginger_tosser @TheBreadmonkey

Yes. But at least now you have a *rich and deep* lack of understanding of Quantum Mechanics.

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@ginger_tosser @TheBreadmonkey the "shut up and calculate" interpretation of quantum mechanics

@ginger_tosser @TheBreadmonkey

But now you understand that you don't understand it.

@ginger_tosser @TheBreadmonkey So you also failed the exam? (If I've not understood correctly).
@freequaybuoy @TheBreadmonkey No, I passed the exam thereby proving that I don’t understand it. Basically I was able to apply the maths and terminology in a manner that satisfied the examiner.
It makes no sense but that’s just the way QM is and you just have to roll with it.
@ginger_tosser @TheBreadmonkey @ginger_tosser @TheBreadmonkey But according to quantum mechanics, doesn't that then mean you also failed the exam? And killed a cat? Or something? Or saved the cat, but now we're straying into screenwriting where even less makes sense.
@freequaybuoy @TheBreadmonkey that very much depends on the reference frame of the observer. If the examiner and me were in a locked room when he gave me the result then in that reference frame I had a definite pass. To observers outside of that room I had passed and failed at the same time and both situations are true at the same time. It’s weird shit.

@swggrkllr3rd @ginger_tosser @freequaybuoy

I forgot that this film was scientifically accurate and based on factual events

Russian runway littered with gold bars after plane loses cargo | The Independent

'As it gathered height, the cargo door became damaged due to the shifting of cargo'

The Independent
@ginger_tosser @TheBreadmonkey maybe our survival and enjoyment of life depends on not understanding it.
@ginger_tosser I passed more than one exam without understanding the topic, tbh. 🤷
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