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light in two places at once


jamey2k9

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The slow reaction of your eyes or brain, I guess. I first thought it is more likely to be the eyes but when thinking about how movies work (a set of static pictures appear like fluent movement) it might as well be the brain.

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It has to do with the 'frame speed' of your eyes. Your eyes, like a video camera, produce the motion picture you see with a very real frame speed. As such, things that move faster than this frame speed become blurred. The same effect is obvious when you watch the hubcap of a tire get up to speed from rest. It seems to accelerate and then start to go backwards. This is because the frame speed of your perception is so slow that your brain is interpreting the few frames it receives into a model that the wheel is going backwards when you know very well it is not.

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well this is a bit unrelated but scientists have actually figured out how to teleport photons (light particles). so basically, yes, light can be in 2 places at once. but not in this context.

http://cerncourier.com/cws/article/cern/28175 theres an article on the teleportation of photons.

 

Quantum teleportation is not being in two places at once. It refers to the transfer of quantum information

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