Could it be we are always observing processes such as the travel of 
photons, much as we have little clue on the arrow after launch?  I'm 
thinking less about one of the Zeno's and more about this recent paper 
suggesting the speed of light is slower than previously credited 
- http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/1111/1111.6986.pdf - and the nature of 
the vacuum.

On Thursday, 19 June 2014 13:48:44 UTC+1, socratus sadovnik wrote:
>
> Today Quantum mechanics is “non-mechanical” theory.
> Why?
> Because Classic Mechanics deals with objects that have real
> physical parameters : size, volume, geometrical forms   and
> QM doesn’t have real particles. In QM we are missed geometrical
> form of quantum particle.
> Real quantum particle cannot be a “point”.
> Real quantum particle cannot be a “firm golf-ball” ( forbidden by SRT) 
> Using models like “point-particle” or “firm golf-ball”, we cannot describe
> QM in mechanical terms.
> One can adopt QM “visually” only understanding the mechanical model
> of quantum particle (!)  . . . .. . and then giving forces to it . . .  
> . . . . . see how this model works mechanically . .  .
> . . . . and what is result of its mechanical behavior.
> Once again.
> QM is very practical theory and therefore it cannot be paradoxical.
> Its interpretation must be realistic. The best realistic way is
> to observe quantum particle as a simple mechanical object which
> somehow can produce quantum electrical (EM) effects.
> ==…
> Einstein wrote:
> “Some physicists, among whom I am myself can not believe
> that we should once and for all abandon the idea of direct 
> images of physical reality in space and time, or that we should 
> agree with the opinion that a phenomenon in nature like a game case.”
>   /Einstein/
> How is it possible to see / to image geometrical form of quantum particle 
> “direct”?
> In my opinion there is only one way to see / to image geometrical form 
> of quantum particle “direct”:  we need to observe quantum particle in
> its own-native reference frame – zero vacuum T=0K.
> ==.. 
>

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