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Anonymous asked in Entertainment & MusicPolls & Surveys · 9 years ago

Have you ever taken a quantum leap?

BQ: Do you remember that programme?

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  • 9 years ago
    Favorite Answer

    OH BOY!!!

  • 5 years ago

    No. A quantum bounce is the smallest viable alternate any procedure could make, so within the 'actual world' a quantum bounce could be anything so small that if it were any smaller there would were no exchange at all. Yes. In classical physics quantities can have any value (ie they're 'analogue') and might increase or lower by means of any quantity, nevertheless big or small. Within the 'real world' it probably assumed that that is also the case. But when one makes use of the analogy of quantum physics in the true world, it will imply that a change which is so giant that it dwarfs something which has long past before, could well be described as a 'quantum jump', as it isn't continuous but finished in a single big step.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Does falling up and down the stairs count? not at the same time of course..

    BQ ~ I remember it well, I loved watching Sliders too.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    yes

    it was called quantum leap

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  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    No but that other Scott Scott Bakula has.

  • 9 years ago

    No. But I do recall the program.

  • 9 years ago

    I don't think so, well, maybe.

    BQ: No

  • Lauren
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    Yes, my dad has it.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    sdfsdf

  • 9 years ago

    nope!...

    omg you must be old..:)

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