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Great weaving knot - "brother" clew. It can be improved if the running end of the cable is passed under the root folded in half. At the same time, it will hold just as securely, but at any moment it can be untied, even under tension.


Rice. 96. Untying weaving knot

Author: Skryagin L.N.

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In modern physics, in particular in quantum mechanics, there are several strange phenomena that cannot be explained by ordinary physical laws. One of them is the measurement delay effect, when the mere fact of measurement can change the measurement result. This means that the very process of measurement affects what is being measured, and this is contrary to the usual understanding of physics.

Some scientists believe that this strange phenomenon may be due to the fact that the future can influence the past. According to this theory, measurement affects what happens in the future, and this in turn can affect what happened in the past.

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