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| ==Explanation== | | ==Explanation== |
− | This comic refers to the song ''{{w|America the Beautiful}}'', which contains the line "amber waves of grain," which refers to the plentiful wheat fields in the Midwestern US. The ''waves,'' in this context, are being likened to the waves in the ocean, as the wind can make the wheat move in such a way as to resemble waves. | + | This comic is a reference to the song ''America The Beautiful'', which contains the line "...amber waves of grain...". In Quantum mechanics, the wave-particle duality explains that particles can act like both particles and waves depending on the context. Using a comedic adaptation of quantum theory, the waves of grain behave like particles of grain when observed. |
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− | In {{w|quantum mechanics}} the wave-particle duality explains that particles can act like both particles and waves, depending on the context. Using a comedic adaptation of quantum theory, [[Megan]] states that the waves of grain become particles of grain when observed, which, in a way, is true. However, this is not a perfect analogy because each grain is a separate entity while an external force, the wind, is what produces the wave motion. | + | In order to create a laser such as the one mentioned in the image text, the movement of the grain has to be interpreted as a wave motion. |
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− | The title text builds on the quantum mechanics principle that a laser is a {{w|Coherent states|coherent wave}}. This leads of the absurd notion that one could harness waves in grain fields for use as a laser weapon, which would be used by one state to destroy two neighbors. There is a long running joke in the Rocky Mountain West of completely obliterating nearby states, and in particular Nebraska. The use of the word "majestic" to describe the laser is a reference to another line in "America the Beautiful" — "for purple mountain majesties" — which does in fact allude to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado.
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| ==Transcript== | | ==Transcript== |
− | :[Megan and Cueball stand in a field of wheat, facing away from the panel. The figures are drawn in the typical black and white stick figure style, but the field is immensely detailed, with the grain colored a rich amber and stroked such that individual stalks can be picked out, with a few dark bands providing contrast. In the distance a low mountain range is visible and in the sky a few scattered fluffy white clouds float low over the horizon.] | + | :[Megan and Cueball are standing in a wheatfield] |
| :Megan: Well, when we observe them, they become amber ''particles'' of grain. | | :Megan: Well, when we observe them, they become amber ''particles'' of grain. |
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