Archived Harmonic oscillator's most 'classical-like' state exhibits nonclassical behavior (phys.org)
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Archived Harmonic oscillator's most 'classical-like' state exhibits nonclassical behavior (phys.org)
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[–] wuliheron ago
Whenever harmony is lost, balance will be restored lending entirely new meaning to "macrorealism" as merely the required default expressing intrinsic yin-yang push-pull dynamics. We perceive the arrow of time, apparently, because neither a static fated universe, a backwards one, nor a random universe make more than a lick of sense and, if time were any different, nobody would be asking the question. The same can be said for gravity, for example, which appears to be magical action-at-a-distance, until you realize that gravity and inertia describe all the varieties of motion in the world around us, while much more in-your-face causally assertive inertia can transform into gravity and vice versa.
The simple explanation for quantum mechanics, is there is more in heaven and earth than we can possibly imagine.