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Kidd era
Author: condensation in the dark
Historical background
Update time 2007-4- 12 20:00:00 words: 2532
At the beginning of the twentieth century, while exploring the vast macro universe, human beings focused on the extremely micro world. Quantum physics and her shy and secret veil were first presented to some talented scientists. Planck, Einstein, Bohr, Heisenberg, Schrodinger, Hawking ... The once-in-a-century elite geeks never stopped arguing and exploring in the following 100 years.
With the continuous development of quantum field, people are more and more confused and confused. Wave-particle duality, collapse theory, wave function ... Around the randomness and randomness in quantum, people began to feel confused. The Copenhagen school believes that before "observation", quantum was in a state of polymorphic superposition. Schrodinger's cat paradox and the famous saying "God doesn't roll dice" have been lingering in the ivory tower.
In the late 1980s, the more shocking theories of "quantum suicide" and "quantum immortality" almost pushed scientists' rationality to the brink of collapse. The microscopic particles that make up everything in our world are uncertain, so is the world we live in certain?
At the beginning of 2 1 century, the idealistic quantum theory was put forward. Hundreds of years later, dialectical materialism was finally challenged by science and reason. With the gradual improvement and confirmation of general relativity and parallel space theory, people find themselves less and less aware of the world they live in.
In 2045, the first macro observation interference experiment in a large quantum laboratory in a country was successful. With the help of two tons of precision instruments and large doses of drugs, the experimental body acting as death row made a soup spoon "disappear" for two milliseconds with mental observation. The experiment of spoon became the first successful attempt of human beings to change substances through spirit, and volunteers successfully observed the soup. ...
It should be the whole book.