Thus, the entire world is quantized; both matter and fields must obey a consistent set of quantum laws, if either one is to be quantized.
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Crook even allowed white men who had married Sioux to sign, a dubious action given that the blood quantum laws only counted full-blood Indians as members of the tribe.
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He also defends ideas close to Anton Zeilinger's, by claiming that quantum laws do not express the nature of physical objects, but only the bounds of experimental information.
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Andrew Strominger ( and others ) state that event horizons are governed by a strikingly simple set of quantum laws which implythat black holes are at once the simplest and most complex objects in the physical universe.
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In 1974, Hawking stunned the world by showing that when the paradoxical quantum laws that describe subatomic behavior were taken into account, black holes should leak and eventually explode in a shower of particles and radiation.
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Given the posited emergent nature of quantum laws in SED, it has been argued that they form a kind of " quantum equilibrium " that has an analogous status to that of thermal equilibrium in classical dynamics.
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Bohr's argument about the impossibility of using the apparatus proposed by Einstein to violate the principle of indeterminacy depends crucially on the fact that a macroscopic system ( the screen " S " 1 ) obeys quantum laws.
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In chapter 4, " "'Entangling Space "'", Greene explores the revolution of the quantum mechanical era, focusing on what it means for objects to be separate and distinct in a universe dictated by quantum laws.
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Omn�s tells us that we no longer have to shut up in order to calculate : there is now a self-consistent framework which enables us to recover the principles of classical common sense-and to know, precisely, their limits-starting from fundamental quantum law.
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I understand the first part, as they are defined by three parameters only-mass, electrical charge and angular momentum ( however, this is derived from general relativity, not from quantum laws, isn't it ? ) But why are they the most complex objects?