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Richard Feynman giving a lecture on quantum electromagnetics in 1983, from Jim Ottaviani and Leland Myrick’s Feynman
Could we create quantum creatures in the lab? - physics-math - 15 September 2009 - New Scientist →
In quantum theory, a single object can be doing two different things at once. This so-called “superposition” is a delicate state, destroyed by any contact with the outside world. The largest objects that have been superposed so far are molecules. It is hard to put a much larger object such as a cat or human into a superposition because air molecules and photons are always bouncing off it


