• beezle 4 hours ago |
  • ridgeguy 4 hours ago |
    From this very cool paper:

    " In an ironic twist, this effectively realizes Richard Feynman’s analogy of the seemingly impossible task of ‘figuring out a pocket watch by smashing two together and observing the flying debris’. "

    • nine_k 2 hours ago |
      In a rhyme with the uncertainty principle, you can either have your watch but have only a poor idea of what it even looks like, or momentarily observe the real shape that it once had.