Thanks for sharing that info... interesting stuff.
But I fail to see how the mouse example would have anything to do with quantum physics?
the basic principle of quantum mechanix says that a particle exists in all states at the same time..
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a particle does not travel from point a to point b...it exists in all possible positions between point a and b...ONLY when you observe it its forced to chose a place somewhere between point a and point b..and the probability of finding it in a particular place changes..