It's not well known that fantails are actually a type of subatomic particle, and not birds at all. This is why they are so difficult to photograph; they are subject to the uncertainty principle.
I'd settled on the idea that they are ghosts, but your claim is much more believable. Is it possible, do you think, to capture one in some sort of Hadron, or maybe a thick block of lead?
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It's not well known that fantails are actually a type of subatomic particle, and not birds at all. This is why they are so difficult to photograph; they are subject to the uncertainty principle.
I'd settled on the idea that they are ghosts, but your claim is much more believable. Is it possible, do you think, to capture one in some sort of Hadron, or maybe a thick block of lead?
Not sure, but that's because I'm not a rocket scientist. Even if you could capture one, why?
Certainty.
Everybody wants certainty, I'm sure.
Oh and one flew into my kitchen this afternoon. Perhaps.
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