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Living Under a Rock

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winter arc
anyone who are doing winter arc challange i also thinking about to do but it's working or not i am not sure but I try my best
1 like • Oct 13
I think you should do it!
Can I Have Some HELP here!
Hi guys, living under a rock, is been nice, but recently i've come up with a lot of problems, 1. since I have to refer youtube for studies, I always stumble apon something interesting, and will decide to watch it, and then study, but i always end up wasting my time. ( it seems like I'm getting addicted to youtube, or others social media platforms, more than ever before! ) 2. I've started to spend more time, just thinking, about random things, but I still cannot make up my mind to study, what I have to! Idk know what to do, but You People could HELP me, right? |.DPS.|
The quantum Zeno effect
I recently Discovered this topic, while trying to live under a ROCK! it's basically a phenomenon in quantum mechanics where the frequent measurement of an unstable quantum system can suppress its natural evolution or decay. By repeatedly "observing" the system, its wavefunction is repeatedly collapsed back into its initial state, effectively "freezing" it. In Simple Words: Imagine a single atom in an excited energy state, which is unstable and will eventually decay to a lower, more stable energy state by emitting a photon. 1. Without observation: Left alone, the atom's state evolves over time. Its wave function begins as being purely in the excited state but develops a growing probability of being in the ground state. Eventually, it will decay. 2. With frequent observation: If you repeatedly check to see if the atom is still in its excited state, something different happens.Each measurement forces the atom to "choose" a state.As long as your measurements are frequent and quick enough, the atom never has enough time to evolve significantly toward the lower state.With each measurement, you find it is still in the excited state and reset its decay process.The more frequently you measure, the higher the probability of it staying in the original state, and the more you slow down or "freeze" the decay. what do you think?
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0 likes • Sep 18
idk know, what to do but, presumably i think the only thing to do is study!
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I took off my social media, but I find myself replacing it with YouTube and Netflix which makes me think it’s the same thing…replacing one addiction with another. I haven’t been watching stupid things on yt I’ve been watching informational things about business and such but still Any advice….?
1 like • Sep 15
that's true for me too... because now instead of scrolling in youtube for hours, I feel more attracted to old and some modern movies. I mean... it's temporary dopamine, but that helps me to avoid youtube.
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