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A Are irreversible processes absolutely irreversible, even given infinite time?
Entropy reduction or quantum phenomena can occur microscopically, but entropy reduction is absolutely impossible by chance, and if a macroscopic object's wave function collapses due to measurement, does that mean that the macroscopic object will never be able to cause quantum phenomena? Even in...- Kinker
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- Entropy Irreversible
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
Yes, I think so. But my head hurts.- Kinker
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
So, are the events presented above inevitable?- Kinker
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I If we wait infinitely long, will macroscopic objects undergo quantum tunneling?
In some ways, that's not too bad. Still, if I were rich in the future, didn't get old, and we solved the entropy problem, wouldn't it be something to think about?- Kinker
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B Does decoherence prevent 100% of quantum tunneling of macro object?
Does that mean that macroscopic objects can also accidentally experience quantum coherence?- Kinker
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
In reality, there is no infinity, right? Isn't that moment finite, no matter how old it is? I think it is a paradox to make predictions by substituting infinity in reality.- Kinker
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
Why? what is the reason?- Kinker
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
Probability does not indicate the certainty of an event, so wouldn't an event with an extremely low probability never occur even in a universe with infinite time?- Kinker
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
Infinity cannot exist in reality, right? Therefore, I do not believe that the infinite monkey theorem is completely valid in reality. In reality and physics, I think an error occurs if you substitute infinity.- Kinker
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I If we wait infinitely long, will macroscopic objects undergo quantum tunneling?
Even in a universe with infinite time?- Kinker
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
Isn't the probability of an event a measure of possibility, not certainty? Is the infinite monkey theorem valid in the reality of a universe with infinite time?- Kinker
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
You must do it. It's a promise😜- Kinker
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I Impossible probability between theoretical possibility and reality
Boltzmann's brain, entropy reduction, Poincaré's recursion theorem, the probability of oxygen molecules in a room gathering in one place, the probability of quantum tunneling of macroscopic objects, etc. are theoretically possible. But the probability of these events is very low. Additionally...- Kinker
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- Probability Reality
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I If we wait infinitely long, will macroscopic objects undergo quantum tunneling?
Because macroscopic objects visible to the naked eye cannot be separated from their environment due to quantum decoherence, is it impossible to accidentally experience quantum tunneling even in a universe with infinite time? Is this something that will never happen? Absolutely impossible?- Kinker
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I If we wait infinitely long, will macroscopic objects undergo quantum tunneling?
I asked a question because I didn't feel it was accepted intuitively.- Kinker
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