Leiner's words made the old woman pick her eyebrows. She wanted to refute them, but Mr. Calvados thought it over carefully. Although Leiner's words were a little direct, it was true.

No one has the right to command how the world works. So far, people only sum up the laws they find into laws, but cannot create or even change them.

Although he refuses to admit that the foundation of the world is probabilistic and uncertain, perhaps the essence of the world is just like that.

As a legendary mage, Mr. Calvados naturally knows that the fundamental reason why mages can continue to move forward is doubt. Mages doubt everything they see, dare to question, and are good at using known means to verify their ideas. This is the source of their progress.

If a mage gives up his exploration and begins to believe in what he has seen and what he has achieved, then he is not far from falling.

Therefore, after Lena's response, none of the mages stood up and had a meaningless quarrel with Lena. They were all thinking about what they had just seen and heard, and thinking about the theory that seemed strange but somewhat reasonable.

At present, the experimental phenomenon in front of the mage is the double slit interference of the electron. With all the current theories, it is impossible to explain why a single electron will form a diffraction distribution after passing through the double slit and falling on the receiving screen, while lenner's theory explains this phenomenon relatively perfectly. Then, from the perspective of correctness, the quantum theory is acceptable.

Even from the perspective of quantum theory, the whole world is based on probability, but according to Leiner's explanation, quantum effect will only occur in the micro situation, so there is not much impact on the macro theory.

However, after accepting the quantum theory, the mages seem to have to re understand the objective reality and the essence of the world.

The world is a product of probability, not a sure existence. That is to say, at the moment of the formation of the world, if there is so little error, the whole world may be a different look, and the laws that the mages try their best to explore and summarize are just accidental products under probability.

"To accept quantum theory, but also to accept the collapse of causal determinism."

Mr. Alberton cautioned.

"In the past, we thought that the trajectories of particles have traces to follow. In the theory of relativity, we put forward the concept of world line, that is, the trajectories of all particles that make up an object change according to time. Using the trajectories and the properties of particles, we can infer what may happen in the future."

He took a look at Lena, because the world line and the theory of relativity are the same theories proposed by Lena.

In the space-time view of relativity, events can be predicted. In fact, what mages have been pursuing is this kind of predictability. As long as the initial conditions are the same, even if it is repeated thousands of times, it is the same result. Such a rule is called truth by mages.

can be an as like as two peas in the microscopic world. The position and momentum of particles are all uncertain values. The trend of particles is a probability function. Even if the initial conditions are exactly the same, even a little difference in the course of events will lead to a great difference in the results. The whole process of events is like a chaotic cloud cluster, and nobody knows what is brewing. Is it the rainbow that shines on the world or the lightning that destroys everything.

If the quantum theory is established, then at least at the level of micro particles, the causal decision theory that mages have always adhered to will be challenged, and the world will be able to explore and master, and return to the unknown again.

Even, this is not simply to cover the world with a layer of fog, but to completely tell people that the essence of the world is unknowable.

If it wasn't for the brilliant scene shown by the memory of the last era, I'm afraid most high-level mages would feel gloomy and exhausted for the future when they learned the news.

"But now, we encounter the principle of uncertainty, which is like chaos. We can no longer infer the development of events according to the existing laws, nor can we completely separate the cause and effect of events. Some trivial disturbances may make events develop in a completely different way."

Mr. Alberton continued.

"Who knows if a butterfly flapping its wings on the Baltic half plane will cause a storm on the main plane?"

Although his example is exaggerated, it is also the picture presented by quantum theory.

Everyone was silent.

They are scholars at the forefront of the academic world, and their exploration of the world is beyond ordinary people. That's why they marvel at quantum theory.

What we didn't dare to think about in the past is hidden in the depth of the micro world. If the expansion of time and the shortening of the length of the relativistic exhibition are also unimaginable, then quantum theory has refreshed people's world outlook.

"All the people who are not surprised to see quantum theory show that they don't understand it at all."

Mr. Briggs said slowly.His words were agreed by all of you. Quantum theory is indeed a theory that subverts cognition. What's more, it's not just a conjecture, it's supported by experiments.

It's just that Lena didn't speak.

In the whole process of deducing quantum mechanics, up to now, Lena has not received feedback from the world, but in his perception, the sea of magic is not motionless, but is gradually surging and ready to go.

This means that there is nothing wrong with Lena's derivation, but the double slit interference experiment alone is not enough to prove quantum mechanics.

Lena needs more experiments to perfect it.

But for the needs of the mages now, that is, to understand the inside of the big hole, Lena's quantum theory is obviously enough.

"Now that you have basically accepted this theory, I'd like to explain the nature of the tidal phenomenon of the sudden rise and rapid fall of the magic concentration of the big hole in the Baltic half plane."

He said that he would pull people's thinking back from the magnificent and strange quantum world to the deep and unpredictable big hole.

"In my opinion, the magic concentration in the big hole itself is extremely high, but these magic powers are not physical existence, but become quantum and superposition wave function. When detecting from the outside by conventional means, the wave function does not collapse, resulting in the detector showing normal concentration. When the detector actually enters into it for observation, it will collapse It will disturb the whole large cavity and make it collapse into a situation of abnormal concentration, but because the macroscopic quantum effect is not significant, the disturbance can only last for a moment. "

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