Leica Man: Awesome video! Thanks for the link. Really liked the slow pan up to the vent in the ceiling for no particular reason. And if you look very carefully in the glass, you can just make out a reflection of the operator, including the giant bolt that runs through his neck.
I'm wondering now if I should retract my snarky comment at the beginning of this thread--I really had no idea that there were electrical meters and big sparks involved in this process. It must be VERY scientific!
And I was thinking, if they're really serious about the quantum mechanical nature of their enterprise, shouldn't they include some of those classic product warning labels?
Here are a few to consider:
Handle with Extreme Care: This Product Contains Minute Electrically Charged Particles Moving at Velocities in Excess of Five Hundred Million Miles per Hour.
This is a 100% Matter product: In the Unlikely Event That This Merchandise Should Contact Antimatter in Any Form, a Catastrophic Explosion Will Result.
Attention: Despite Any Other Listing of Product Contents Found Hereon, the Consumer Is Advised That, in Actuality, This Product Consists Of 99.9999999999% Empty Space.
and perhaps most appropriate,
Advisory: There is an Extremely Small but Nonzero Chance That, Through a Process Known as 'Tunneling,' This Product May Spontaneously Disappear from Its Present Location and Reappear at Any Random Place in the Universe, Including Your Neighbors Domicile. The Manufacturer Will Not Be Responsible for Any Damages or Inconvenience That May Result.
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