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" ... First off, it's important to recognize where the idea for Schrödinger's cat came from: a real, physical experiment with unambiguous but very unintuitive results. All you need to do is shine some light towards two thin, closely-spaced slits, and observe what sort of visual pattern shows up on the screen on the other side. So long as your light is all of the same wavelength and you look only at the screen, you'll get an interference pattern, or an alternative set of many light-and-dark bands. ... "
" ... From the Standard Model, we know how electricity, magnetism, radioactive decays and nuclear forces work. Take any particle and let it interact (or not) with anything else in the Universe, and we'll know the probability distribution of all possible outcomes. Even though the quantum world isn't entirely deterministic, we can still successfully describe the expected set of outcomes in a mathematically precise fashion. If we perform the same experiment thousands upon thousands of times, we'll see the results match our best quantum predictions, even for bizarre and unintuitive setups. ... "
" ... However, the tech issue is one that needs to be addressed to attract younger talent. For Gen Z, technology has always been a part of how they play, how they work and how they learn. User experience is a priority. Facebook worked out their kinks before these users were walking. Using tools that don't feel and look like what they use in their everyday lives isn't an option for these workers. Further, forcing them to use clunky, unintuitive technology will only impede efficiency and quality of work. Regardless of size, the time to invest in new technology — or at least make plans to do so — is now. ... "
" ... To meet the demand, companies need to re-evaluate their digital offerings and embark or continue on a digital transformation. With more consumers shopping online, the difference between brands becomes more evident. Companies with clunky interfaces or unintuitive online options will pale in comparison to more digitally savvy brands. ... "
" ... Working with such massive datasets and performing data-intensive tasks like counting the precise number of distinct URLs, traditionally required complex workflows and mental gymnastics to translate a relatively simple question into the unintuitive dynamics of “big data” analytics pipelines. In contrast, in the modern realtime and near-realtime cloud era, Google’s BigQuery platform took just a single line of SQL and just over 11 and a half minutes to deduplicate the entire 76 billion URL dataset, averaging 109 million URLs and 6.7GB a second of processing speed. Computing the lifespan of each URL took just one more line of SQL, with BigQuery’s columnar storage processing just 4.68TB of the 10TB dataset and finishing in just 9.1 minutes at a speed of 138 million URLS and 8.5GB a second. The ability to run arbitrarily complex analyses with a single line of SQL and get results back in minutes opens the door to entirely new classes of analyses using the modern cloud. ... "