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My Octopus Teacher.
Go see it right now on Netflix and have a good cry.
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#2
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Dude was a dick for watching his homie get fucked up by a shark. “I can’t interfere.” Well, you already did that by holding this animal that relies on stealth for survival.
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He has a better respect now for nature. As imperfect as he is. | |||
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#4
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The very act of observation is interaction.
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#7
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As an example: when the Sun emits a photon, 8.33 minutes later it strikes your eye... you are interacting with the photon not the Sun. Technically, things interact when they change each other's momentum (or exchange force carrier particles). A semantic argument might be that the Sun births a photon that hits your eye so that is an "interaction" but interaction means something very specific! If we used that semantic argument, then eventually everything would be considered interacting with everything else, and the meaning of interaction (Newton's 3rd Law) loses all meaning. The silliest trick Feynman ever pulled was not telling people that Feynman diagrams are just a vector representation of Newton's 3 Laws with a squiggly line. Observation and interaction is at the heart of quantum mechanics and the measurement problem... be careful making these sorts of general philosophical extrapolations of QM! | |||
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Tldr Observation cant be interaction or else all these jews are liars
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shodengers
? Wat unurvarse ywe in meight? | ||
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#10
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Showdanger!
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