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After posting I realized that I already posted an almost
identical idea in the very exact same category, with an almost
identical name! It seems I forgot that. But that is not the
topic of this post, and hopefully won't show up in the
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This is excellent idea. Ferromagnetic goose pickling. |
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Sounds to me like the author of this Idea is asking for a List
to be created here.... |
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I think someone should promote the halfbakery to get
more
people here. I thought about writing a press release then
sending it to IEEE Spectrum and about 100 others. Bring
back the days of the un-renormalized bun! |
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The other thing I was thinking about is that schrodinger's
cat is always available for observation at non optical
frequencies. Sonic:purring, Neutrinos:container made of
anything, including entire galaxies. So, and this is where I
get confused, is observation sort of inevitable before an
actual human looks at it. I must be missing something.
For me this devolves to "do bacteria on the outside of the
box, mildly perturbed with sound, act as observers?" |
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Presumably that's a contraction of "deviant love" .. ? |
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Depends. How much do bacteria enjoy Ted Nugent
songs? |
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About *this* much. Why do you ask? |
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