Ian Pitchford

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It was the code-cracking mathematician Alan Turing who first realized that continually observing an unstable particle could somehow freeze it and stop it evolving. The phenomenon became known as the quantum Zeno effect, after the Greek philosopher who believed that because instantaneous snapshots of an arrow in flight show no movement, the arrow cannot be moving at all.
What We Cannot Know: Explorations at the Edge of Knowledge
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