Ed Wagner (12/1/2015)
GilaMonster (12/1/2015)
Ed Wagner (12/1/2015)
They appear to have a one-shot use though, before disappearing to somewhere else.Probably something to do with collapsing the quantum mechanical wave function. Using one collapses the function of possible problems to one, and as a side effect sets the crystal ball's location function to a constant across all of space-time.
If the location function is a constant, it certainly isn't here. 😛
Whoops, I left out the word 'probability'. If something has a constant value for its location probability, there's an equal likeliness that it can be found anywhere. Isn't quantum mechanics fun?
Gail Shaw
Microsoft Certified Master: SQL Server, MVP, M.Sc (Comp Sci)
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