I Made Scientific Magic

Chapter 510: Your probability theory is a blasphemy a

  Chapter 510 Your probability theory is a blasphemy against magic!

  Lin En's explanation was very concise, but the wizards present were dubious.

  Because the experiment in front of me can only be described as weird, and all the changes happened after Lynn expanded the domain!

  Even Raphael and the others, who had great trust in this star of magic, couldn't help but wonder whether it was the other party's secret manipulation, thus changing the result of the experiment?

  Although no one expressed this idea, Lynn could tell from the expressions of everyone, and said generously again.

   "The manipulator of the magic net can only be me, but it doesn't matter who casts the domain!"

  The moment the voice fell, Lin En withdrew from his domain. He knew that if these people were not allowed to try it one by one, no one would be willing to believe that such an unreasonable phenomenon would really exist.

   At the moment when the domain disappeared, the wizards in the exhibition hall also broke free from their strong perception of electromagnetic fields.

   It's just that no one was in a hurry to display the field, but they all looked at the experimental field.

  The fluorescent screen changed again, and the two stripes formed by light spots gradually dissipated, and nine interference stripes like zebra crossings appeared instead.

   "That mysterious interference has started again?!" Sanchez only felt that the soul was dying, and his whole body was not well.

  Particles are being transmitted in a wave path... This weird feeling that is completely out of common sense is simply scalp tingling.

   "Let me try it." Harov's face was extremely solemn, and he was the first to activate the domain, and then Lynn connected the perceptions of everyone in the magic net.

  The trajectory of electrons becomes regular again...

  It is like a particle accelerated by normal force, it obediently passes through the gap and falls on the rear photosensitive screen.

   It's just this kind of normal, but it has become abnormal in the eyes of everyone!

  Harov's domain stopped after a minute, and he fell into deep thought. Then Vittorio and Aurora tried it again.

   "It's me this time..." "I don't believe it!" "I'll try it too!"

  The great wizards at the venue also tried it out after the speakers, but the electronics seemed to be playing a weird hide-and-seek game with them, and the photosensitive screen was constantly changing.

   "Could it be the impact of the domain!" Allard couldn't help but say.

  He suspected that there might be something in the void that could affect the trajectory of the particles. After they expanded the domain, this power disappeared.

"No, it's not a problem with the field. In fact, before this experiment, I tried it with other instruments, such as installing detection electronics behind the two gaps, and the result didn't change anything!" Lynn said directly Reject Allard's guess.

  The reason why I chose to expand the field is just to let the wizards present "see" more clearly.

   "Then what exactly affects the trajectory of the electron?" Aurora asked.

   "If I'm not mistaken, I'm afraid it's...observation!" Lynn replied solemnly.

   Observation?

  Lin En's answer greatly exceeded the expectations of everyone present. Raphael almost pulled his beard off when he heard this, and it took him a while to confirm it in disbelief.

   "You mean, because we were observing the electron just now, it will follow the trajectory of the particle honestly, and if we don't observe it, they will suddenly become a wave?"

   "No, to be precise, it has both wave and particle characteristics without observation..." Lynn corrected Raphael's words. "I call it quantum wave-particle duality!"

   "It's really absurd, how can something be a wave even if it is a particle?" A great wizard interrupted angrily, which was clearly insulting his IQ.

  The wizards in the large exhibition hall also have difficulty understanding this so-called wave-particle duality, and they simply cannot imagine such an existence with their brains.

   "This kind of wave is not the kind of mechanical wave you understand, I call it a probability wave!" Lynn explained.

The so-called probability wave refers to the probability that a microscopic element may appear at a certain point in space at a certain moment. For example, when an electron passes through a gap, it may fall on any position of the photosensitive screen. The probability of words falling in the interference fringe area is higher.

  However, this is under unobserved conditions. Once the field is expanded and the position of the electron at this moment is confirmed, then the electron will follow the determined trajectory and land on the only fixed point.

   "Then this is really..." Under Lynn's explanation, Sanchez's face kept twitching. He couldn't find a suitable adjective for a long time, and finally he could only squeeze out a few words from his teeth. "It's incredible!"

  The probability wave proposed by Lynn is even more bizarre than the wave-particle duality!

This is like telling you that there is an animal whose form can switch back and forth between fish, horse, donkey, eagle and many other species, and has all their characteristics. It can fly when it needs to go to the sky, and swim when it needs to go to the sea. …

  But as long as you look at it, the shape of this thing will be frozen. Those who can run will not fly, and those who can fly will drown directly in the water.

   This is even more mysterious than the story, no, it can only be described as outrageous!

"Please forgive me, Speaker Lynn, I don't agree with your probability theory... There must be clear rules for the operation of this world, but we haven't found it." Jeffrey stood up excitedly, originally The somewhat suppressed tone soon became louder and louder, and finally said almost growling.

   "There is no such thing as relying on probability in this world!"

   From the movement of small objects to the movement of celestial bodies, they all follow specific laws, without exception!

   This is almost the logic at the bottom of magic!

  After all, the source of power for wizards is to observe, summarize, and reproduce this kind of law, and reproduce it with magic mimicry!

  For example, in the past, they used magic to attack the enemy. As long as they confirmed the enemy's distance, direction, and speed, they could calculate the trajectory of the attack by relying on excellent computing power, so that they could hit 100%.

   Now, according to Lynn, the microscopic particles that make up the bottom of the world are actually determined by probability. Without observation, whether the enemy will survive or where it can hit is completely unknown!

  Jeffrey couldn't accept such a weird argument at all!

  The wizards present also had a similar idea. This was no longer as simple as breaking the foundation of magic, it was simply a blasphemy of magic!

   "No, you are wrong. Of course there are things in this world that rely on probability, and there are many..." Lynn took out a gold coin from his arms and threw it up.

   "For example, if we throw a gold coin into the air without manipulation or magical intervention, it has a nearly 50% probability of being heads or tails up."

   "But anyway, at the moment it falls completely, before it is observed by us, everything is possible!"

The thrown gold coin kept spinning in mid-air, attracting the eyes of all the wizards, and at the moment of falling, Lynn suddenly put his palms together and wrapped the falling gold coin in the center , cut off everyone's sight.

   "Can you guess which side this gold coin is facing up now?" Lynn asked with a smile.

  The tens of thousands of official wizards in the exhibition hall began to think.

   Is it heads or tails?

   No, it should be said that both are possible...

   "Of course it is the front!" Jeffrey said with great confidence, interrupting everyone's thinking. Although the two sides were separated by hundreds of meters just now, with his excellent eyesight, he could clearly see the final trajectory of the gold coin.

   "Are you sure?" Lynn asked again. "About how many percent sure?"

  Jeffrey opened his mouth, and just wanted to say that he was ninety-nine percent sure, but soon realized that he had fallen into the trap of the star of magic, so he stuck his neck and said. "As long as you don't move it by any means, I'm 100% sure it's positive!"

  He believes in his own eyes, and even more in his own judgment...

  However, Lynn shook his head in disappointment and moved his hands away. "Of course I didn't move it, it's just a pity, you guessed wrong!"

guessed wrong? !

   Jeffrey looked over in confusion,

  The gold coin just landed in the center of the table, in the tiny crack formed by two wooden boards!

   "I just forgot to say that there is a very small chance of it standing up!" Lynn's mouth showed a clear smile.

  Jeffrey's eyes were wide open. He wondered if the magic star secretly used some tricks at the last moment, but he couldn't open his mouth, because there was indeed a possibility of gold coins standing up!

  Lin En smiled and did not speak, and put away the gold coin. According to his promise, after throwing the gold coin, he did not interfere in any way.

  But of course this is not because of luck!

  His luck is not so good!

  In fact, from the moment this gold coin was tossed, it was destined to fall into the cracks!

  Because he chose a throwing force and angle that would fall into the gap from countless possibilities, so its fate was determined from the very beginning.

  The one who tosses the gold coin is not only an observer, but also a promoter of fate...

   At this moment, Lynn felt as if he had realized something, and his understanding of the quantum realm was deeper.

  Although Lynn used a gold coin to explain what probability, choice, and possibility are, it was obviously not enough to dispel the doubts of the wizards.

"It's different, it's different! If everything in the microcosm is probabilistic and uncertain, how do they form macroscopic matter? Could it be that the flowers on the ground will disappear if I don't look at them?" Sanchez Said extremely confused.

  The rest of the wizards also cited various examples to refute, and the large exhibition hall suddenly became noisy.

   Fortunately, they don't know what idealism and materialism are, otherwise they would have to accuse Lin En of being a very dangerous idealist thought, and they must accept criticism!

"How microscopic matter constitutes relatively stable macroscopic matter is a question worthy of in-depth study." Lynn nodded, and did not explain in a long way, because these wizards are probably more concerned about throwing out all the arguments in one breath. Difficult to accept.

   Lynn just said that these issues will be elaborated in his upcoming new book [The World of Probability-Quantum Mechanics].

   "Everyone, I need to remind you that our cognition needs to conform to the underlying logic of the world, not the logic of the world's operation must conform to our cognition!"

   "This is very important!" Lynn said firmly.

  The macrocosm is certain and regular, and this certainty also makes it particularly difficult to understand the laws of the microcosm.

  The so-called probability waves and probability clouds are incredible and even more contrary to common sense, but it has to be said that it is indeed one of the underlying logics of the world's operation.

There was once a great scientist, the most outstanding figure in the quantum field, who never believed that this world is probabilistic, but he was undoubtedly beaten in the face, no matter the in-depth research on the microcosm over the past few hundred years by the Federation and the many times Innovation, or many scientific research results on quantum can prove that this world is so bizarre.

   No, in a sense, it is more bizarre than anyone imagined!

   "Okay, Speaker Lynn, let's stop the question about probability waves first, let's discuss it later!" On the judging table, Harov suddenly interrupted the debate about probability waves.

   It's not that he doesn't want to get to the bottom of it, in fact, these legendary wizards are the ones who are most affected!

  Aurora's body on the side was even more like a wave, shaking constantly, as if it was about to collapse in the next moment. Although she stabilized after all, her complexion became very ugly.

  She lost the ability to transform into a body of energy.

   In other words, Aurora dare not use this ability anymore, otherwise she will not be sure whether her body will collapse or become a probability group?

   Vittorio was not much better, the more he thought about it, the easier it was to question the nature of magic.

   "Compared to the probability wave, I'm more curious about the second question." Harov spoke slowly, his tone trembling slightly. "How do electrons know we're looking at them?"

  As soon as these words came out, the entire exhibition hall fell into deathly silence.

   Just now, they were just concentrating on arguing about the probability wave. They really ignored a very critical and even more terrifying question, how did the electrons find that they were observing themselves, and thus collapsed into a single particle.

  Allard once thought that it was due to the influence of magic power in the domain, but Lynn has already rejected this possibility.

  So does it mean that microcosmic particles have self-awareness and can perceive their observations, so they change their shape...

  Thinking of this, Arad couldn't help feeling a chill run down his back.

  An elemental wizard suddenly shouted in horror as if he had thought of something. "I see, Elemental Ghost, this is Elemental Ghost!"

  (end of this chapter)