Foton & ForestFighter
Hey Foton, I was watching the fire crackle and thought—if photons can tunnel through walls, maybe we can use a little quantum trick to stay unseen by wolves at night. What’s your take on that?
Honestly, photons tunneling through walls is all about superposition, not a stealth cloak, so wolves will still get the scent of your dinner, not the lack of it. Quantum tricks are great for a catapult, not for hiding from a predator—unless the predator itself is a quantum object, which would be the real horror. So, maybe just stick to a good campfire and a quiet night.
Sounds about right, Foton, but remember the wolves smell the fire more than the quantum fuzz. Keep the campfire low, the scent low, and if you can’t outrun a predator, at least make it think you’re a one‑night stand.
Maybe just keep your photons in a “no‑interaction” state—then even the wolves think you’re invisible, but they’ll still sniff you out if you’re lighting a fire. So keep the flame low, the smoke low, and maybe just hide the fire in a dark corner where quantum tunneling could… theoretically.
You’re right, keep the photons out of sight and the wolves out of mind—if only they cared about superposition instead of a sizzling kebab. So low fire, low smoke, and a corner that looks like nothing at all. That’s my version of quantum stealth, Foton.