Many of us may think that there is no quantum mechanics in real life. Understanding quantum mechanics applies only to tiny particles. Not in our case. But let me remind you, many real life events cannot be explained in general or with the help of Newtonian mechanics. And those phenomena do not meet the demand of quantum mechanics. In this case there is a famous Bakiball test. But I am using a new example to make the matter easier and to make the need for quantum more understandable in real life.
Suppose a boy named Nahid and a girl named Kanis love each other very much and they want to marry each other. Again a boy named Alvi and a girl named Tani love each other a lot and they want to marry each other.
Now, in the reality of this story, if Alvi and Tani had not been named, the marriage of Nahid and Kanis would have been quite good and it would not have caused any chaos or disruption to them. Even after marriage, they had a good relationship. Which you can easily explain with Newtonian mechanics if you want.
Similarly, in the reality of this story, if Nahid and Kanis had not been named, the marriage of Alvi and Tani would have been quite good and it would not have caused any chaos or disruption to them. Even after marriage, they had a good relationship. You can easily explain this with Newtonian mechanics if you want.
That is, if two events or marriages were organized separately, they would be quite well-organized and simple. And you will be able to easily explain these two different phenomena with Newtonian mechanics if you want.
But this time if two marriages are organized at the same time, then the two marriages are not organized as before. There are completely different events and complications. You will be 100% sure that the first two simple events had nothing to do with it. Even in the first simple incident, there was no possibility of this new event happening.
For example, if everything was fine before the wedding, but if Nahid saw Tani during the wedding, then either Nahid or Tani or both could have liked each other. The same thing could happen to Alvi and Kanis. Again, if they had a previous relationship, it could have brought new complications. For which new complications would arise in marriage.
This is not the case here. But you can't say for sure, the chances of that happening are zero. And we have to take into account all the phenomena without any possibility, if we want to understand physics and explain the phenomena of nature.
This third
phenomenon, with which the first two phenomena had nothing to do, we can never
explain through Newtonian mechanics. Because it has nothing to do with the
original single source. In that case we have to take the help of a new branch
of physics, which is called quantum mechanics.
Jeion Ahmed
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