Reality exists when you’re not looking
When a particle meets its antiparticle, they destroy each other. It is possible that when this interaction is not observed, particle and antiparticle survive. But no one should ever notice that it’s happening. That’s why it’s called Hardy’s Paradox.
Kazuhiro Yokota of Osaka University in Japan and his colleagues have demonstrated that Hardy’s paradox is, in fact, correct. The things Hardy predicted are real, but they can only be seen by people who are not looking. What’s the rate of alcohol consumption among quantum physicists?
March 14th, 2009 at 12:51
These quantum physicists are only trying to prove one thing: looks don’t matter.