On 11/12/2017 2:19 am, Bruno Marchal wrote:
On 09 Dec 2017, at 00:03, Bruce Kellett wrote:
On 9/12/2017 4:21 am, Bruno Marchal wrote:
Similarly, a shroedinger car, once alive + dead, will never become a
pure alive, or dead cat. It will only seems so for anyone looking at
the cat, in the {alive, dead} base/apparatus. Superposition never
disappear, and a coin moree or less with a precise position, is
always a superposition of a coin with more or less precise momenta.
The relation is given by the Fourier transforms, which gives the
relative accessible states/worlds.
I pointed out that for a macroscopic object such as a coin, the
uncertainty relations give uncertainties in positions and/or momentum
far below any level of possible detection.
Of possible practical detection. That is good FAPP, but irrelevant for
theoretical consideration.
This is a purely rhetorical objection, Bruno. And when you trot this
out, as you do regularly, I know that your purpose is to obfuscate, and
hide the fact that you have no rational argument to offer.
Bruce
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