Brightwell’s left peg
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I doubt you do. This should help to clear things up for you though...Oh, now I understand.
Quantum Tunnel effects can be recognized in classical PDEs and in quantum PDEs. In fact a tunnel effect is a change of transverse sectional topology in a solution of PDEs or quantum PDEs. In the last case one talks of quantum tunnel effect. These phenomena are characterized by integral bordism groups for PDEs and quantum PDEs respectively. Of course to produce a fusion of four protons into two particles (... example by Biswajoy ...) it is necessary to work in a suitable quantum PDE. But it is also possible to obtain a fusion of four macroscopic particles into two when their dynamics is described by a suitable commutative PDE.
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PS. A good example of the Heisenberg principle working in real life is Paul Pogba. It's impossible to observe him, and at the same time measure his speed.
The mathematical formula can be expressed as follows...
Paul Pogba = shite.