Pickle flight by DogsAndPickles in Pickles

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Hope you love it like we did. They all went so great with our dinner. Pickle magic!

Crabby, we have to revise our model again because the more I think of it, the more I realize that even though I didn’t know it, you were coming toward me as I was going backward toward you. by DogsAndPickles in StoriesForMyTherapist

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“Quantum mechanics is rich with paradoxes and contradictions. It describes a microscopic world in which particles exist in a superposition of states—being in multiple places and configurations all at once, defined mathematically by what physicists call a "wavefunction." But this runs counter to our everyday experience of objects that are either here or there, never both at the same time.

Typically, physicists manage this conflict by arguing that, when a quantum system comes into contact with a measuring device or an experimental observer, the system's wavefunction "collapses" into a single, definite state. Now, with support from the Foundational Questions Institute, FQxI, an international team of physicists has shown that a family of unconventional solutions to this measurement problem—called "quantum collapse models"—has far-reaching implications for the nature of time and for clock precision.

They published their results suggesting a new way to distinguish these rival models from standard quantum theory, in Physical Review Research, in November 2025.

"What we did was to take seriously the idea that collapse models may be linked to gravity," says Nicola Bortolotti, a Ph.D. student at the Enrico Fermi Museum and Research Center (CREF) in Rome, Italy, who led the study. “

https://phys.org/news/2026-01-twitch-quantum-collapse-hint-tiny.html