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Quantum Pyramids: When Ancient Egypt Goes Wavelike

Quantum Pyramids: When Ancient Egypt Goes Wavelike
This meme is pure physics gold! It plays with the idea that if quantum mechanics could have been developed theoretically before experimental evidence demanded it (as Aaronson suggested), then maybe ancient Egyptians could have built "quantum pyramids" instead of classical ones! The top graph shows the famous Bell correlation curves - the key difference between quantum (blue) and classical (red) physics. In classical physics, correlations can't exceed certain bounds, but quantum mechanics breaks these limits! And the punchline? Classical Egyptians built sharp, distinct pyramids with clear edges (like classical physics with definite states). But "Quantum Egyptians" would've built blurry, wave-like pyramids existing in multiple states simultaneously! 🤣 Schrödinger's pyramid, anyone?

You Cannot Escape Non-Local Correlations

You Cannot Escape Non-Local Correlations
The Matrix meets quantum mechanics in this brilliant mashup. Instead of choosing between blissful ignorance and harsh truth, physicist John Stewart Bell offers you a choice between locality (red pill) and realism (blue pill). Spoiler alert: Bell's inequality theorem proves you can't have both in quantum mechanics. Either particles influence each other faster than light (bye-bye locality) or properties don't exist until measured (farewell realism). Even Morpheus would need a physics degree for this one. The universe is weirder than any simulation.