Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai (light novel)
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Mar 8, 2021 9:01 AM
#1
So, I'm going to be honest. I dropped Bunny Girl Senpai after the beginning of the second episode. I have a bunch of things that didn't sit right with me watching the show (including Sakuta and his character) but my main thing was how they used Schrodinger's Cat so badly. The theory is not a serious one, rather it was made in order to show the absurdities that were happening in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics during Schrodinger's time. It was made being aware that in fact, a cat cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Hence, the thinking that quantum particles only collapse into a single state when it's observed can't be applied to the real world. That's the point of Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment; that you cannot apply it to the real world. So when I saw that the thought experiment was being applied as if it would work in the real world and grossly oversimplifying it, it just turned me off from the show so badly after that. What about you? What do you think about this? I just want to know what other people think of this. |
Mar 8, 2021 9:55 AM
#2
It's an amazing anime. Literally no1 cares if it is done correctly or not haha |
Mar 8, 2021 10:15 AM
#3
To be honest, I am 100% sure that not a single person watched this anime for the quantum physics or the theories. The reason many people watched this anime was because of the mystery, fantasy and the feeling for the characters in each episode. Also the Bunny costume. |
Mar 8, 2021 10:18 AM
#4
Honestly, if I had to drop media that misrepresented science or poorly explained it, I would have to drop dozens of not hundreds of anime, tv shows, books, etc. Don't even get me started on things like medicine or computer use. I just have to brush it off as flavor for telling a story. The only concern I have is when is used in a way that could be harmful. |
Mar 8, 2021 10:21 AM
#5
the first time i ever heard of Schrodinger's cat was in that anime and i remembered nothing from that scene. |
Mar 8, 2021 10:41 AM
#6
I’m not really sure why people make accounts just do do posts like this but the show had culture, mai had the thighs and tits of a sage why the hell would I care about some old lolicon bastards cat |
said the lolicon bastard |
Mar 8, 2021 11:14 AM
#7
StoneFreee said: I’m not really sure why people make accounts just do do posts like this but the show had culture, mai had the thighs and tits of a sage why the hell would I care about some old lolicon bastards cat You are a true man of culture. |
Mar 8, 2021 11:16 AM
#8
sonytheharmonica said: So, I'm going to be honest. I dropped Bunny Girl Senpai after the beginning of the second episode. I have a bunch of things that didn't sit right with me watching the show (including Sakuta and his character) but my main thing was how they used Schrodinger's Cat so badly. The theory is not a serious one, rather it was made in order to show the absurdities that were happening in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics during Schrodinger's time. It was made being aware that in fact, a cat cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Hence, the thinking that quantum particles only collapse into a single state when it's observed can't be applied to the real world. That's the point of Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment; that you cannot apply it to the real world. So when I saw that the thought experiment was being applied as if it would work in the real world and grossly oversimplifying it, it just turned me off from the show so badly after that. What about you? What do you think about this? I just want to know what other people think of this. Yo, you trying to watch anime or science? Watch the whole show,and the movie and then let's hear your complaints. Don't just drop a show because of poor application of some theory and comparing it to how it fares in real world stuff. |
Mar 8, 2021 11:45 AM
#9
This is hilarious |
Mar 8, 2021 11:48 AM
#10
This is like dropping Steins;Gate because obviously a microwave cannot create a micro-Kerr black hole capable of sending things back in time. Yes, we know it’s a gigantic leap from scientific theory to plot line. Do we care? No, any show that involves “science-fiction” or “supernatural” is obviously going to require some suspension of disbelief. You don’t watch a show like this or Steins;Gate because you expect a perfect representation of science. You enjoy the creative applications of real theories, whether they hold up or (more likely) not because they open up a world that is not our own to explore. If you want an actually accurate representation of science, then you watch shows like Dr. Stone, which is designed specifically to try to demonstrate practical applications of real science in the real world. *Edit* This is not to say that you have to like either this show or S;G. I'm just saying that you can't really call them bad shows because of this trait of theirs. To do so is to misrepresent their goals. You can just not like shows with those goals and prefer shows like Dr. Stone. |
RagerrodentMar 8, 2021 11:56 AM
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Mar 8, 2021 12:27 PM
#11
sonytheharmonica said: ummm i know you probably wrote this in a scientific way but just to let you know it is a romance comedy show (not a fucking philosophical drama that questions science and life itself) and the fandom doesn’t care about thatSo, I'm going to be honest. I dropped Bunny Girl Senpai after the beginning of the second episode. I have a bunch of things that didn't sit right with me watching the show (including Sakuta and his character) but my main thing was how they used Schrodinger's Cat so badly. The theory is not a serious one, rather it was made in order to show the absurdities that were happening in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics during Schrodinger's time. It was made being aware that in fact, a cat cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Hence, the thinking that quantum particles only collapse into a single state when it's observed can't be applied to the real world. That's the point of Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment; that you cannot apply it to the real world. So when I saw that the thought experiment was being applied as if it would work in the real world and grossly oversimplifying it, it just turned me off from the show so badly after that. What about you? What do you think about this? I just want to know what other people think of this. |
Mar 8, 2021 12:28 PM
#12
The show isnt a science or philosophy show so i dont care about it. |
Mar 8, 2021 1:25 PM
#13
Accuracy isn’t why people this show. It’s just a weird, paranormal, and cute slice of life |
Mar 8, 2021 1:50 PM
#14
go1d1eaf said: Also the Bunny costume. y e s. Indeed that. |
Mar 8, 2021 1:53 PM
#15
I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. |
One Piece episode 914 & 915 & 1027 were a mistake and 957 brought the salvation - FMmatron |
Mar 8, 2021 2:00 PM
#16
that ain't the worst part. the worst is Futaba drinking coffee from a literal beaker. like wtf that's so nasty, beakers have so much shit put in them (especially one from schools which don't really get thorough cleaning all that much) even if it was washed I wouldn't even think about drinking from it lol i feel like that was put in to show that futuba is indeed epyc scientist gurl xd |
'On-Hold' is another way for a completionist to say 'Dropped' |
Mar 8, 2021 2:26 PM
#17
FMmatron said: for wanting accuracy? I'm not going to fight with you or anything bc that's a bit stupid, esp over this, but idk, it's a thing that i look for when watching things. you do you, I'm not judging you for not wanting accuracy or not (idk if you can tell but I'm not trying to sound passive aggressive), I'm just saying that is smth that i look for when watching a show, which is why i got so turned off watching this. but thank you either way for your opinion, it's always valued!!I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. |
Mar 8, 2021 2:27 PM
#18
Xsaderr said: alright tysm for your view on this!The show isnt a science or philosophy show so i dont care about it. |
Mar 8, 2021 2:33 PM
#19
StoneFreee said: hi, just to clarify, i actually made this account around a week ago! i kinda had this idea for a while (bc schrodinger's cat is actually really interesting to me), and then i remembered after reading through some other things and talking w other ppl that i have the ability to use forums, so i just wanted to know what other ppl thought ab it. sorry if it seemed like i made an account purely out of spite, bc that was not my intention at all :)I’m not really sure why people make accounts just do do posts like this but the show had culture, mai had the thighs and tits of a sage why the hell would I care about some old lolicon bastards cat |
Mar 8, 2021 2:35 PM
#20
AkuVanVan said: ohhh i get your point, idk for me accuracy is a huge thing when i consume entertainment (whether shows or books), which is why i was analyzing it like that, but i can definitely see how others wouldn't see it like that. thank you for clarifying anyways!sonytheharmonica said: ummm i know you probably wrote this in a scientific way but just to let you know it is a romance comedy show (not a fucking philosophical drama that questions science and life itself) and the fandom doesn’t care about thatSo, I'm going to be honest. I dropped Bunny Girl Senpai after the beginning of the second episode. I have a bunch of things that didn't sit right with me watching the show (including Sakuta and his character) but my main thing was how they used Schrodinger's Cat so badly. The theory is not a serious one, rather it was made in order to show the absurdities that were happening in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics during Schrodinger's time. It was made being aware that in fact, a cat cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Hence, the thinking that quantum particles only collapse into a single state when it's observed can't be applied to the real world. That's the point of Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment; that you cannot apply it to the real world. So when I saw that the thought experiment was being applied as if it would work in the real world and grossly oversimplifying it, it just turned me off from the show so badly after that. What about you? What do you think about this? I just want to know what other people think of this. |
Mar 8, 2021 2:36 PM
#21
sonytheharmonica said: AkuVanVan said: ohhh i get your point, idk for me accuracy is a huge thing when i consume entertainment (whether shows or books), which is why i was analyzing it like that, but i can definitely see how others wouldn't see it like that. thank you for clarifying anyways!sonytheharmonica said: So, I'm going to be honest. I dropped Bunny Girl Senpai after the beginning of the second episode. I have a bunch of things that didn't sit right with me watching the show (including Sakuta and his character) but my main thing was how they used Schrodinger's Cat so badly. The theory is not a serious one, rather it was made in order to show the absurdities that were happening in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics during Schrodinger's time. It was made being aware that in fact, a cat cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Hence, the thinking that quantum particles only collapse into a single state when it's observed can't be applied to the real world. That's the point of Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment; that you cannot apply it to the real world. So when I saw that the thought experiment was being applied as if it would work in the real world and grossly oversimplifying it, it just turned me off from the show so badly after that. What about you? What do you think about this? I just want to know what other people think of this. sonytheharmonica said: no problem and thanks for actually understanding and respecting this opinion cause i respect yours as well.AkuVanVan said: ohhh i get your point, idk for me accuracy is a huge thing when i consume entertainment (whether shows or books), which is why i was analyzing it like that, but i can definitely see how others wouldn't see it like that. thank you for clarifying anyways!sonytheharmonica said: So, I'm going to be honest. I dropped Bunny Girl Senpai after the beginning of the second episode. I have a bunch of things that didn't sit right with me watching the show (including Sakuta and his character) but my main thing was how they used Schrodinger's Cat so badly. The theory is not a serious one, rather it was made in order to show the absurdities that were happening in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics during Schrodinger's time. It was made being aware that in fact, a cat cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Hence, the thinking that quantum particles only collapse into a single state when it's observed can't be applied to the real world. That's the point of Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment; that you cannot apply it to the real world. So when I saw that the thought experiment was being applied as if it would work in the real world and grossly oversimplifying it, it just turned me off from the show so badly after that. What about you? What do you think about this? I just want to know what other people think of this. |
Mar 8, 2021 2:43 PM
#22
sonytheharmonica said: FMmatron said: for wanting accuracy? I'm not going to fight with you or anything bc that's a bit stupid, esp over this, but idk, it's a thing that i look for when watching things. you do you, I'm not judging you for not wanting accuracy or not (idk if you can tell but I'm not trying to sound passive aggressive), I'm just saying that is smth that i look for when watching a show, which is why i got so turned off watching this. but thank you either way for your opinion, it's always valued!!I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. You can always take it too far. Imagine getting bothered or even offended by any inaccuracy when they barely even matter. But if you really care that much then that's fine too. |
One Piece episode 914 & 915 & 1027 were a mistake and 957 brought the salvation - FMmatron |
Mar 8, 2021 2:48 PM
#23
I totally understand you. That's the kind of thing that irritated me the most in this show. How it treats "science" as cool and supernatural. Everytime Futaba was on screen I rolled my eyes. Then I remember that she drinks her coffee from a beaker, so that might explain why she's speaking nonsense. Actually, series that use science as a plot device is nothing new. But at least these series try to follow some scientific accuracy. Which is the complete opposite in Bunny Girl Senpai. That's where series should rather rely on supernatural phenomenon instead of trying to explain it through a mess of scientific buzzword without accuracy and logic in their explanation. |
Mar 8, 2021 2:50 PM
#24
FMmatron said: well, when a major point of the plot and conflict comes from a physics theory that's not applied right, i do think it's a bit cause for concern bc a great majority of the show (from what i understand) depends on this explanation. but that's fine, it's a bit weird to be discussing whether the ethical basis for dropping a show, i can agree to disagree. sonytheharmonica said: FMmatron said: I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. You can always take it too far. Imagine getting bothered or even offended by any inaccuracy when they barely even matter. But if you really care that much then that's fine too. |
Mar 8, 2021 2:54 PM
#25
FMmatron said: sonytheharmonica said: FMmatron said: I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. You can always take it too far. Imagine getting bothered or even offended by any inaccuracy when they barely even matter. But if you really care that much then that's fine too. The problem is not the inaccuracy in itself. The problem is when they try to explain a supernatural phenomenon with an inaccurate, unrealistic and illogical explanation. Adding another unnecessary layer of inaccuracy to something already unrealistic is frankly annoying. When the series is unrealistic, they should admit it at first and give a proper unrealistic explanation. The attempt at rationalizing the unreal can be bothering for some. |
Mar 8, 2021 3:25 PM
#26
@sonytheharmonica @Hrybami Some people on the other hand might like a fancy explanation or pseudo science and I personally don't see the big deal as long as it's comprehensible within the shows logic. I don't remember details nor do I know much about the actual experiment, so I won't even try to get into it. Just let me ask if things made at least sense within the context of the show? That aside, I saw that Bunny Girl more as a drama with rom-com flavor, harem and supernatural elements. The latter as gimmick to explore characters. So even if there was something wack in the supernatural department it was insignificant and shouldn't take away much. I treated the explanations allegorical anyway. You're of course still free to disagree and to dislike the show. |
One Piece episode 914 & 915 & 1027 were a mistake and 957 brought the salvation - FMmatron |
Mar 8, 2021 3:35 PM
#27
FMmatron said: @sonytheharmonica @Hrybami Some people on the other hand might like a fancy explanation or pseudo science and I personally don't see the big deal as long as it's comprehensible within the shows logic. I don't remember details nor do I know much about the actual experiment, so I won't even try to get into it. Just let me ask if things made at least sense within the context of the show? That aside, I saw that Bunny Girl more as a drama with rom-com flavor, harem and supernatural elements. The latter as gimmick to explore characters. So even if there was something wack in the supernatural department it was insignificant and shouldn't take away much. I treated the explanations allegorical anyway. You're of course still free to disagree and to dislike the show. I liked the show at first. But after the first two arcs it became quite boring and repetitive and that's where the scientific buzzwords were starting to annoy me. I didn't dislike the show just because of the poor explanation. |
Mar 8, 2021 3:46 PM
#28
Hrybami said: FMmatron said: @sonytheharmonica @Hrybami Some people on the other hand might like a fancy explanation or pseudo science and I personally don't see the big deal as long as it's comprehensible within the shows logic. I don't remember details nor do I know much about the actual experiment, so I won't even try to get into it. Just let me ask if things made at least sense within the context of the show? That aside, I saw that Bunny Girl more as a drama with rom-com flavor, harem and supernatural elements. The latter as gimmick to explore characters. So even if there was something wack in the supernatural department it was insignificant and shouldn't take away much. I treated the explanations allegorical anyway. You're of course still free to disagree and to dislike the show. I liked the show at first. But after the first two arcs it became quite boring and repetitive and that's where the scientific buzzwords were starting to annoy me. I didn't dislike the show just because of the poor explanation. I also lost interest during the later arcs. The aspect that got me hooked was the Sakuta x Mai chemistry. |
One Piece episode 914 & 915 & 1027 were a mistake and 957 brought the salvation - FMmatron |
Mar 8, 2021 4:13 PM
#29
sonytheharmonica said: FMmatron said: for wanting accuracy? I'm not going to fight with you or anything bc that's a bit stupid, esp over this, but idk, it's a thing that i look for when watching things. you do you, I'm not judging you for not wanting accuracy or not (idk if you can tell but I'm not trying to sound passive aggressive), I'm just saying that is smth that i look for when watching a show, which is why i got so turned off watching this. but thank you either way for your opinion, it's always valued!!I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. Bruh imagine dropping literal gem of a show with one of the best waifu in recent years because of schrodinger cat lmao i haven't seen dumber reason to drop a show but yeah ... I haven't seen in tags or in description of the show saying based on real life bruh it's a show where sci-fi things happen it's not a real life just enjoy the ride, the girls and depression if you want accuracy watch some documents on national geographic |
Just because you are doing something for someone else doesn't make it right. Kindness and beauty can sometimes become cruel. |
Mar 8, 2021 4:45 PM
#30
L0sMichal0s said: pls why are you so pressed ab this? we have different standards, i don't rate shows based on how good a waifu. and the definition of sci-fi is that it's based on science. well then, shouldn't it be based on actual science, and not be used inappropriately? again, i don't judge animes based on how good a waifu is, if an anime is going to have a sci-fi concept, then at the very least it should use the concept correctly (if it was fantasy, it would be a different story but it's not).sonytheharmonica said: FMmatron said: I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. Bruh imagine dropping literal gem of a show with one of the best waifu in recent years because of schrodinger cat lmao i haven't seen dumber reason to drop a show but yeah ... I haven't seen in tags or in description of the show saying based on real life bruh it's a show where sci-fi things happen it's not a real life just enjoy the ride, the girls and depression if you want accuracy watch some documents on national geographic |
Mar 8, 2021 4:49 PM
#31
sonytheharmonica said: L0sMichal0s said: pls why are you so pressed ab this? we have different standards, i don't rate shows based on how good a waifu. and the definition of sci-fi is that it's based on science. well then, shouldn't it be based on actual science, and not be used inappropriately? again, i don't judge animes based on how good a waifu is, if an anime is going to have a sci-fi concept, then at the very least it should use the concept correctly (if it was fantasy, it would be a different story but it's not).sonytheharmonica said: FMmatron said: for wanting accuracy? I'm not going to fight with you or anything bc that's a bit stupid, esp over this, but idk, it's a thing that i look for when watching things. you do you, I'm not judging you for not wanting accuracy or not (idk if you can tell but I'm not trying to sound passive aggressive), I'm just saying that is smth that i look for when watching a show, which is why i got so turned off watching this. but thank you either way for your opinion, it's always valued!!I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. Bruh imagine dropping literal gem of a show with one of the best waifu in recent years because of schrodinger cat lmao i haven't seen dumber reason to drop a show but yeah ... I haven't seen in tags or in description of the show saying based on real life bruh it's a show where sci-fi things happen it's not a real life just enjoy the ride, the girls and depression if you want accuracy watch some documents on national geographic I don't know what happened to people on MAL if some natural disaster made people go blind or unable to read but when I open tags of Bunny Girl Senpai i see this Genres: Comedy, Supernatural, Drama, Romance, School I don't see document, educationally, science based on real life and also sci-fi is science fiction hmm fiction is probably the key word we are looking for |
Just because you are doing something for someone else doesn't make it right. Kindness and beauty can sometimes become cruel. |
Mar 8, 2021 6:07 PM
#32
I love this show because of the themes and physiological story telling but at times i feel like i am watching paint dry. |
Mar 8, 2021 7:16 PM
#33
Broo no one cares about the schrondinger cat theorem in the anime... We watch it for fun and it's one of the best rom anime out there.. Only idiots would drop an anime for such a reason |
Mar 8, 2021 7:33 PM
#34
That's cool and all but Mai Sakurajima though |
Mar 8, 2021 8:20 PM
#35
Literally nobody gives a shit about the actual application of any ideas or theorems from quantum physics, all we care about are the waifus tbh |
Mar 8, 2021 9:30 PM
#36
Ragerrodent said: This is like dropping Steins;Gate because obviously a microwave cannot create a micro-Kerr black hole capable of sending things back in time. Yes, we know it’s a gigantic leap from scientific theory to plot line. Do we care? No, any show that involves “science-fiction” or “supernatural” is obviously going to require some suspension of disbelief. You don’t watch a show like this or Steins;Gate because you expect a perfect representation of science. You enjoy the creative applications of real theories, whether they hold up or (more likely) not because they open up a world that is not our own to explore. If you want an actually accurate representation of science, then you watch shows like Dr. Stone, which is designed specifically to try to demonstrate practical applications of real science in the real world. *Edit* This is not to say that you have to like either this show or S;G. I'm just saying that you can't really call them bad shows because of this trait of theirs. To do so is to misrepresent their goals. You can just not like shows with those goals and prefer shows like Dr. Stone. Saving this to laugh again later |
Mar 8, 2021 9:35 PM
#37
Mar 8, 2021 10:32 PM
#38
Well schrodinger's cat is just a paradox and thus cannot be solved... Also it's used quite logically in the anime, so I don't mind anything.. |
Mar 8, 2021 10:41 PM
#39
sonytheharmonica said: So, I'm going to be honest. I dropped Bunny Girl Senpai after the beginning of the second episode. I have a bunch of things that didn't sit right with me watching the show (including Sakuta and his character) but my main thing was how they used Schrodinger's Cat so badly. The theory is not a serious one, rather it was made in order to show the absurdities that were happening in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics during Schrodinger's time. It was made being aware that in fact, a cat cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Hence, the thinking that quantum particles only collapse into a single state when it's observed can't be applied to the real world. That's the point of Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment; that you cannot apply it to the real world. So when I saw that the thought experiment was being applied as if it would work in the real world and grossly oversimplifying it, it just turned me off from the show so badly after that. What about you? What do you think about this? I just want to know what other people think of this. You don't understand anything at all about science when you start using the "fact" word. There are no facts in science. Only theories. Facts exist but are incapable of being proved. |
JhaerikMar 8, 2021 10:45 PM
Mar 8, 2021 10:54 PM
#40
Not gonna lie man that’s a pretty weak reason to drop a show, especially one as good as this one. It’s not really a show you watch for the quantum mechanics. I’m a bit curious why you don’t like Sakuta though |
Mar 8, 2021 10:58 PM
#41
The attempts at scientific explanations in this show were headscratchers but it certainly never reached a point where I wanted to drop the show over it. I mean, it's such a tiny piece of the series. Still, it is bizarre that they felt the need to try and shoehorn in BS scientific reasoning for the events. I don't know anyone who watched the series and thought "I just cannot accept the plight of this anime girl unless they explain it to me with quantum physics". |
Mar 9, 2021 3:32 AM
#42
TBH,I stopped caring abt the physics after a few episodes.It's a really great anime that has some heartwrenching moments.But if you want scientific accuracy ,anime is not where you should be expecting it |
Mar 9, 2021 5:39 AM
#43
It's just an anime... so misapplication of anything related to Physics won't be a strange thing. |
Mar 9, 2021 5:47 AM
#44
Am I allowed to call people nerds on this website? |
Mar 9, 2021 10:24 AM
#45
You shoud keep watching, no one watches bunny girl senpai for the bullshit quantum mechanics, everyone likes it because it's just a good show. |
Mar 9, 2021 10:27 AM
#46
Basically what everyone is saying. Cute anime girls are all the science I need |
Stuff in the streets, Stuff with drip in the sheets |
Mar 10, 2021 8:02 AM
#47
Bro this comment is just comedy goals you should've just watched the frikin series then spending time on your science project man. Plz rewatch it and this time for the amazing chemistry of the leads the emotional rollercoaster and beautifully written story |
Mar 11, 2021 8:30 AM
#48
I mean, the way it's presented, all of the science in the show feels more like a stunt the author tried to pull to make the series seem "sophisticated" because it added nothing of actual value to the actual show. |
Mar 13, 2021 3:39 PM
#49
sonytheharmonica said: you are getting the wrong end of the stick, the quantum mecanics has never been an explanation to the weird phenomenon that is puberty syndrome, this is just the way you are seeing things wrongly, because it has been said by futaba that the science she talks about is by no means an explanation.FMmatron said: well, when a major point of the plot and conflict comes from a physics theory that's not applied right, i do think it's a bit cause for concern bc a great majority of the show (from what i understand) depends on this explanation. but that's fine, it's a bit weird to be discussing whether the ethical basis for dropping a show, i can agree to disagree. sonytheharmonica said: FMmatron said: for wanting accuracy? I'm not going to fight with you or anything bc that's a bit stupid, esp over this, but idk, it's a thing that i look for when watching things. you do you, I'm not judging you for not wanting accuracy or not (idk if you can tell but I'm not trying to sound passive aggressive), I'm just saying that is smth that i look for when watching a show, which is why i got so turned off watching this. but thank you either way for your opinion, it's always valued!!I think that's a petty reason for dropping the show. You can always take it too far. Imagine getting bothered or even offended by any inaccuracy when they barely even matter. But if you really care that much then that's fine too. The quantum mecanics are used as an analogy to try to make the watcher understand the situation more because both phenomena have similarities in terms of the weirdness and some of their aspects. The cat of shrodinger in quantum mecanics is a theoretical experience that emphasize the principle of quantum theorie that says unless you make a measure you can't know the state of particle. The analogy in Mai's case is that unless an observator sees her and confirm she exists, her existence isn't proven,that's her syndrome puberty that has nothing to do with science, but the show use some scientific stuff to make the analogy, but it's not an explanation my dude, this is the mistake you made, it's not that the show misinterpreted the concept of shrodinger's cat, but the fact is that is was just used as an analogy to understand mai's sydrome. This is how this show works. The show discusses some psychological problems and metaphorically uses science just to help the watcher understand the supernatural elements. Taking the analogy for a scientific explanation of the puberty syndrom is ridiculous because the show has never pretended to do so. I hope you can rethink the matter and try to watch the show the way it presents itself and not hurry and make some assumptions out of nowhere. |
Mar 15, 2021 4:07 PM
#50
sonytheharmonica said: The theory is not a serious one, rather it was made in order to show the absurdities that were happening in quantum mechanics and theoretical physics during Schrodinger's time. It was made being aware that in fact, a cat cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Hence, the thinking that quantum particles only collapse into a single state when it's observed can't be applied to the real world. That's the point of Schrodinger's Cat thought experiment; that you cannot apply it to the real world. I have hope that i'm not offending you, but you really missed the point of Schrödinger's cat. Well it's that a cat cannot be both alive and dead at the same time i.e. Exists in two conflicting states at the same time, But the same cannot be said about particles in quantum level.It is proven with many experiments that these particles when not observed exist in two different and conflicting states i.e. being both a particle and a wave at the same time. So, the thought experiment was used to explain that absurdity you mentioned. But that absurdity is true and in fact proven but just at a very small scale where quantum effect takes place. So, the cat IS both alive and dead in sense. |
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