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[[File:Talking Duality Blues.jpg|thumb|Earliest known album cover for "Talking Duality Blues".]]"'''Talking Duality Blues'''" is a traditional quantum song about wave-particle dualism. | [[File:Talking Duality Blues.jpg|thumb|Earliest known album cover for "Talking Duality Blues".]]"'''Talking Duality Blues'''" is a traditional quantum song about wave-particle dualism. | ||
== Transcript == | |||
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Particle and wave<br> | |||
Wave and particle<br> | |||
Where the hell is the definite article? | |||
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== In the News == | == In the News == |
Revision as of 17:09, 7 August 2021
"Talking Duality Blues" is a traditional quantum song about wave-particle dualism.
Transcript
Particle and wave
Wave and particle
Where the hell is the definite article?
In the News
"The Battle Cry of the Cellular Automata", also known as "Mine Items Sort the Glory" outside of the United States, is a song by American computer programmer Julia Ward Howe using syntax from the song "John Brown's Hardware".
Vertebrates Rule! is a song by Jest on a Candid I about a mouse riding a lobster to a lobster pot for Christmas dinner.
Fiction cross-reference
Nonfiction cross-reference
External links
- Talking blues @ Wikipedia
- Wave–particle duality @ Wikipedia