In Reply to: RE: The world of acoustics posted by Analog Scott on March 23, 2015 at 15:22:02:
Thanks for lecture, but I am the theoretical physicist in this discussion. And I have been designing quantum mechanical devices for ten years. One need look no further than the humble CD laser for an example of an audio related quantum mechanical device. As I already said, I have at least three quantum mechanical audio products. You can hide your head in the sand all you want. Schroedinger's cat is actually intended to illustrate how quantum mechanics on a micro scale affects reality on macro scale. Your belief that quantum mechanics is somehow relegated to the infinitesimally small is a common misconception. There is no fine line between quantum physics and classical physics. How small can something really be and still affect the sound seems like an excellent title for a new thread. Lol
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