The problem is, we’ve done much, MUCH more stringent tests than this. It’s like, after checking the behavior of pendulums and falling objects of varying weights and lengths and areas, over vast spans of time and all regions of the globe, and in centrifuges, and on pulleys… we went on to then check if two identical objects would fall at the same speed if we dropped one when the other landed.
Anyway, I didn’t say it shouldn’t be done. I support basic experiments on QM, but I’d like them to push the envelope in interesting ways rather than, well, this.
The problem is, we’ve done much, MUCH more stringent tests than this. It’s like, after checking the behavior of pendulums and falling objects of varying weights and lengths and areas, over vast spans of time and all regions of the globe, and in centrifuges, and on pulleys… we went on to then check if two identical objects would fall at the same speed if we dropped one when the other landed.
Anyway, I didn’t say it shouldn’t be done. I support basic experiments on QM, but I’d like them to push the envelope in interesting ways rather than, well, this.