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From: pnorton@beaux.atwc.teradyne.com (Peter Norton)
Subject: Re: Collapse of wave function occurs once only
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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 1994 18:56:47 GMT
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weare@galaxy.ucr.edu (christopher weare) writes:

good stuff, just a quibble:

>So it is no suprise that the QM nature gets washed out in our macroscopicworld.

Correction: in *your* macroscopic world.  I am constantly seeing evidence of 
nonlocal macroscopic Quantum Phenomena in *my* world.  I tried Thorazine
once, and they went away, though.

If I read right, your statement is not a consensus, there still is controversy
on whether or not the Cat is really a 'paradox'. Isn't there?

