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Blue Box by Don Cox

Starry Nights
by Gary Boyle

THE BLUE BOX (Recycled Ideas)
by Don Cox

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February 4, 2003

It's remarkable how times change. It starts with a few minor trivia, and the first thing you know it's twenty years later and nothing is the same. For example, a few years ago the solar system and the galaxies were unassailable bits of clockwork, and now people are talking about parallel universes. Chaos used to mean everything was all mixed up, but now there's a chaos theory that says some mixed up things aren't entirely mixed up. It's not that the old ideas are wrong, it's just that they need tweaking and brought up to date. It's time somebody did that for quantum physics, and that's what this column is about.

Chaos and the universe are things that most people discuss around the breakfast table, but it's truly disturbing to learn that many others have their toast and coffee without a thought about quantum physics. This is probably because nothing basic has happened in the field since 1928 when Dr. Erwin Schroedinger upset the world of physics when he brought his cat into the lab. This cat has since become world famous because Erwin used it in a famous thought experiment. Granted he only thought about it, but how can anyone even think about treating a cat the way he did. He put the cat in a box with some poison and with an exactly fifty-fifty chance of survival. Try that today and the bureaucracy will be on your case faster than the speed of light, and I'll bet you thought there was nothing that fast. Schroedinger only got away with it because there was no RSPCA in Germany in the 1920s. If there had been, we wouldn't have quantum physics today. It was that close.

Schroedinger claimed that there were two cat states in the box, a live cat and a dead cat. Don't try to reason with him and tell him the cat is either alive or dead, he won't listen. He will get all patronizing and say, "You don't know until you open the box, that's quantum physics." This shows the genius of the man. If he had said, "You don't know until you open the box, it might be chocolate cheese cake", he would be a nobody today instead of a towering figure in science.

It's not easy to bring Dr. Schroedinger's ideas into the 21st century because nobody does experiments with animals nowadays. They don't even work in labs, they sit in cubicles with computers. No one has ideas and discovers things in today's world, that would be egotistic and antisocial, research is done by committee in a conference room where the standard equipment is a table, chairs, a white board, a thermos of coffee and a box of doughnuts. We have to wonder how a genius like Schroedinger would have handled this. I think he would immediately have identified the only uncertainty in the conference room, the doughnuts. He would have said, "There are two states in the box, doughnuts, and no doughnuts, but you don't know until you open the box, that's quantum physics."

This new way of doing research leads to possibilities that Schroedinger could never have foreseen. For instance, suppose that all the doughnuts have been eaten, is there a second box of doughnuts? Possibly, but you don't know until the first box is completely consumed, that's quantum physics. I won't challenge you with further quantum theory except to say that doughnuts past the second box are governed by a steeply declining complex parameter known as the Horton function. This was named after Tim Horton, a famous Canadian physicist and restaurateur.

I expect that this clarification of quantum physics for the 21st century will result in a demand for further efforts on my part, I'm sure there are other esoteric aspects of science that need explaining in everyday words. I am ready to serve the cause of science, and gladly await the call.

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