Talk:Lutece Labs

"By manipulation of a pair of quantum-entangled atoms" :
And exactly how did she happen to find that one atom  (consider a ordinary loaf of bread has a ballpark figure of  2.5 x 1025 atoms in it)  and she probably wasn't even looking at her sandwich  that lunchtime.

But then you have to understand a little about this multiverse stuff and the infinite of infinites involved.

It turns out that EVERY atom in the universe is somewhere in all that infinity being manipulated by one of the infinite number of Luteces (and some infinite number of other characters as well - HEY theres a multiverse explanation for 'Brownian Motion'  - heh they didnt think of THAT one..... ).   SO any atom she picked would connect her to some version of herself (the talking dog one would have been a real suprise if he came thru the Tear) and would be ignored by the infinite number of herself clones who werent signalling in Morse code at that moment (the ones signalling in the other infinite universe's ZIppity-Do-Dah (or whatever)  code she completely didnt recognize or detect).

Good thing she didnt signal and meet her Hannibal Lector self or the one from the universe where their blood is made up of what we call The Plague Virus....

Lets not let the problem that the theoretical 'quantum entaglement' across interdimensional multiverses is not part of quantum physics anyway (come to think of it, 'multiverses' isnt really either by the majority of quantum physicists)

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The internet is getting very odd  -- this Yahoo query "atoms in a loaf of bread" turned up this  :

http://cosmoquest.org/forum/showthread.php?75949-How-Many-Atoms-are-in-a-Regular-Loaf-of-Bread

Testxyz (talk) 08:02, January 16, 2014 (UTC)