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In Quantum Mechanics, because of the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle and the nature of wavefunctions, there is almost never a "zero" probability for an event -- only varying degrees of "extremely unlikely." Even if there is an energy barrier (a "block"), a particle has a finite probability of appearing on the other side, and this is called Quantum Tunneling.
On a digital platform like X, the "probability" of an interaction isn't governed by wavefunctions, but by Boolean Logic (True/False).
The Digital Barrier: When a user blocks another, the code inserts an IF statement:
IF user_blocked = TRUE
THEN display_content = FALSE
Vanishing Probability: Unlike a physical wall that a particle might tunnel through, a software block removes the "address" of the interaction entirely.
In the code’s eyes, the "excited state" (the notification or interaction) cannot be calculated because the pathway is deleted.
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