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macroscopic

[mak-ruh-skop-ik] / ˌmæk rəˈskɒp ɪk /


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Second, the kinds of wormhole-creating processes that scientists had studied rely on effects that could prevent a macroscopic traveler from entering.

From Scientific American

Also on this week’s show, Shlomi Kotler, an assistant professor in the department of applied physics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, joins Sarah to discuss the quantum entanglement of macroscopic objects.

From Science Magazine

“At a macroscopic level, we—humanity—we don’t want to be alone.”

From National Geographic

But on a macroscopic scale, quantifying the way human behavior may have affected carbon emissions in 2020 is much harder.

From Salon

To what extent the no-butterfly effect might apply in the macroscopic world of our lives is an open question, as is the degree to which the classical butterfly effect might apply in the quantum world.

From Scientific American