jackiethewitch
jackiethewitch t1_j28t960 wrote
Reply to comment by Physix_R_Cool in [WP] Quantum Physics responds when things are being observed. For some reason, the universe doesn't consider you to be an observer, and daily life can get pretty weird when no one is watching. by akschurman
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You're right. The coin should have fallen. On both sides. And its edge.
jackiethewitch t1_j261j5a wrote
Reply to comment by Surinical in [WP] Quantum Physics responds when things are being observed. For some reason, the universe doesn't consider you to be an observer, and daily life can get pretty weird when no one is watching. by akschurman
> I just thought it was an interesting concept.
It was. Interesting enough that I was very bothered by not understanding it.
So it's supposed to be something of a mystery -- some supernaturalquantum mythological horror being.
jackiethewitch t1_j25xvoh wrote
Reply to comment by Surinical in [WP] Quantum Physics responds when things are being observed. For some reason, the universe doesn't consider you to be an observer, and daily life can get pretty weird when no one is watching. by akschurman
> The coyote is the thing that hangs always out of sight.
Is this a pop culture reference I'm missing? (I live on pop culture references, that embarasses me.)
jackiethewitch t1_j25x93q wrote
Reply to comment by Surinical in [WP] Quantum Physics responds when things are being observed. For some reason, the universe doesn't consider you to be an observer, and daily life can get pretty weird when no one is watching. by akschurman
No, I understand quantum physics and the coin being in a superstate until the wave function collapsed by his friend turning around. (queue Feynman's "Anybody who thinks they understand Quantum Mechanics does not understand Quantum Mechanics.") What I don't get is what the protagonist sees at the end.
That's what is frustrating to me here -- I love your story. I love how you wrote it, and the scientific accuracy of the explanation and the coin. I have no idea what happens at the end. (or perhaps more accurately, what probabilities the protagonist saw before the end.)
jackiethewitch t1_j25t59u wrote
Reply to comment by Surinical in [WP] Quantum Physics responds when things are being observed. For some reason, the universe doesn't consider you to be an observer, and daily life can get pretty weird when no one is watching. by akschurman
Can you explain the ending to me? I don't get the fuzzy coyote thing.
jackiethewitch t1_je0hnsd wrote
Reply to comment by HiddenHolding in Dolly Parton 1970s by down_bears
Gingers are dangerous. We steal souls.