It's from a series he sent me years ago that was mostly his (then) recently deceased step-father. I'm guessing he's a teenager here as he seems to still have some mid-pubescent baby fat.
Pubes are everywhere. People just don't watch closely enough for them.
The Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen paradox shows in any case that there exist experiments by which one can measure the state of one particle and instantaneously change the state of its entangled partner, although the two particles can be an arbitrary distance apart; however, this effect does not violate causality, since no transfer of information happens. These experiments are the basis of some of the most topical applications of the theory, quantum cryptography, which works well, although at small distances of typically 1000 km, being on the market since 2004. For example, consider a free particle. In quantum mechanics, there is wave-particle duality so the properties of the particle can be described as a wave. Therefore, its quantum state can be represented as a wave, of arbitrary shape and extending over all of space, called a wave function. The position and momentum of the particle are observables. The Uncertainty Principle of quantum mechanics states that both the position and the momentum cannot simultaneously be known with infinite
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and pubes live in books during the 'off' season.
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Pubes are everywhere. People just don't watch closely enough for them.
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