On Jul 8, 10:32=A0am, "Bill Miller" <billmillerkt...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
wrote:
> This time, Bill walks to the wall, whisks out a cigarette (though he
does
> not smoke) lights it and grips it between his lips. He removes a
bandanna
> from his hip pocket and ties it around his eyes.
>
> He takes a deep breath. "Ready! Aim! Fire!" he shouts.
>
> He hears a multitude of =A0CLICKS. Puzzled, he removes the blindfold and
> watches as the firing squad begins dis-assembling their weapons,
obviousl=
y
> looking for some universal flaw.
>
> He tosses the unsmoked cigarette on the ground and walks away.
> *************************************************
How did you unsmoke the cigarette?
> A few weeks ago, I suggested that the Double Slit experiment may have
bee=
n
> misinterpreted.
>
> (You know. This is the experiment done first by Young in the 19th
Century=
..
> It =A0"proved" the wave nature of =A0light. It also led the way to a
puzz=
ling
> phenomenon wherein light <as well as electrons, protons, neutrons and
ato=
ms
> and maybe dumptrucks became waves AND developed sentience by apparently
> "knowing" about the existence of a second slit even though they were
pass=
ing
> nowhere near it.> It's the experiment from which the statistical nature
o=
f
> light etc. led us to Quantum Mechanics.)
As I already shew thas each mote is nearly-infinitely big, this
experiment should no longer be a m=FDstery. So of course they were
already at both slits--and at the Moon some time after.
-Aut


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