In the quantum version of the arrow paradox, theoretical physicists posited in 1977 that if a quantum system is measured often enough, its state will be unable to progress, as if it were true that 'a watched pot never boils'. The hypothesis arises from a fundamental postulate of quantum theory, which says that measuring a property of an object, such as its position, affects its state.
Cool! Weigh ourselves 20 times a day and never get fat!
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I will post about those reconnection details at a future date, since for some reason I feel the need to be extra cautious and NOT jinx it by posting the details atm
I can't wait 'til you can reveal the reconnection details!
By the way, worrying about jinx is just silly. Everyone knows there's no such thing as jinx as long as we have our lucky rabbits foot.
M: A really long time. Crisis: 5 years. She's still worth it.
Life is never made unbearable by circumstances, but only by lack of meaning and purpose. -Viktor Frankl