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Jul 26, 2005 10:48

Reading "The Fabric of the Cosmos" -- interesting book.

Its weird to think that if, even for a few moments, no person or thing looks at the moon, the moon ceases its orbit around the earth and instead exists at every point in the universe....

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bgnathaleigh July 26 2005, 19:33:36 UTC
God, I hate it when it does that... so freakin' annoying.

<3 Brian Greene

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weinieburger July 27 2005, 22:04:24 UTC
lol, its so difficult to go and gather all of the particles back from across the universe just so we can have our tides, ya know?

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elcapitanobvio July 26 2005, 22:38:28 UTC
I've heard that theory...doesn't make much sense to me, personally, but what do I know?

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weinieburger July 27 2005, 06:53:01 UTC
when we observe the moon we locate its position, therefor its velocity when we observe it changes slightly. and when we look away, there is a non zero probability of it existing at pretty much every point in the universe...

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rwac20 July 27 2005, 01:03:25 UTC
you're joshin me man

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weinieburger July 27 2005, 06:51:21 UTC
tis true, tis true. before being observed the particles making up the moon are in a probibalistic limbo of sorts and they exist at every point in the universe

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misselaineius July 27 2005, 20:58:22 UTC
kinda like heisenberg? maybe?
*brain hurts*

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artist1710 July 27 2005, 18:29:22 UTC
wow. thats far too complicated and confusing to even think about ...

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