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on the quantum nature of the very small

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bwanaaa

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It seems that everything very small has quantum behavior. Check this out:

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v415/n6869/abs/415297a.html

It's starting to make me wonder, are our tools so crude that we can ONLY see quantum behavior? Or are we finding quantum behavior because that's what we are expecting/looking for?

Regardless, I want to do this experiment at the lagrange point between earth and moon. Do the neutrons dance there because of gravity waves? Could this experiment resolve gravity waves here on earth? Or rephrased, how strong would gravity waves have to be so that this expt would detect them?
 
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