At noon, the Wizard Council received the report on the "Delayed Choice Quantum Double-Slit Experiment," which made Harrov furrow his brows before shaking his head with a laugh.
"I think Jeffrey must be joking," he said, "They actually claim in the experimental report that photons and electrons can predict the future, knowing in advance whether they will be observed, and when passing through the slits they make the choice to behave as either particles or probability waves, deciding whether to pass through a single slit or multiple slits..."
This was too much of a joke.
It was just as ridiculous as Lynn's assumption of the constancy of the speed of light in the theory of relativity.
"I'm afraid he's not joking..." Vittorio said with a grave expression as he spoke, "According to the information I have received, nine out of the fifteen great wizards involved in the experiment went mad on the spot!"