“You will have to brace yourselves for this — not because it is difficult to understand, but because it is absolutely ridiculous: All we do is draw little arrows on a piece of paper — that’s all!”
Source: QED: The Strange Theory of Light and Matter (1985), p. 24
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rather than with the event
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