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Topic Can quantum physics apply to a world outside of the atom?
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Tru7h004 Posted at 7:52 pm on July 8, 2008
Can things like wave/particle duality and the double slit experiment have any impact on the world that exists outside the atom?

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Elm Posted at 9:48 am on July 9, 2008
Nope.

We are still guessing at the laws of physics.  We know so little its astounding. We have created models that work well enough based on observable evidence.

interestme Posted at 8:59 pm on July 8, 2008
Maybe in a black hole
Moridin Posted at 8:41 pm on July 8, 2008
No, only on the very small scale.
iCanSeeYay Posted at 8:09 pm on July 8, 2008
My chem teacher said no
blufindr Posted at 8:06 pm on July 8, 2008
probably. no such uses come to mind though.
Khadgar Posted at 7:53 pm on July 8, 2008
I am both awesome and not awesome at the same time.


edit: yes.

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