Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/04/17
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Yes-
That's why I hated it when my P-Chem instructor asked us to calculate
the wavelength of a person riding a bike at 35 miles per hour --- and I
argued with him that it had no relevance. He said -- and I actually liked
the guy -- "it is relevant because it is on your exam!" -- that got me a C-
(probably would have gotten a C if I just kept the old mouth shut :-)
Ed
(a Chemist and a Vet - not even close to a QP guy - except that they are
up Mass Ave from me at MIT - I can feel them thinking!!)
>
> Only if you were observing very big electrons. Ask a quantum physicist
>> if he thinks macroscopic events are really analogous to quantum events.
>>
>> All the best,
>> Amilcar
> Why,think
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