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i dunno, you wrote the equationSchroedinger said:wolfgang pauli was a lying bastard
HOW CAN SOMETHING BE A WAVE AND A PARTICLE OMG R U ALL STOOPID
i dunno, you wrote the equationSchroedinger said:wolfgang pauli was a lying bastard
HOW CAN SOMETHING BE A WAVE AND A PARTICLE OMG R U ALL STOOPID
in fairness we don't really talk about quantum field theory in high school, lol3unitz said:by the way, worst post in thread. science education is failing the nation
You can do that, but it doesn't mean it's a meaningful question to ask.Garygaz said:Do you see where I am getting? You can, for infinitely long, keep asking the question, 'which came from what?' There had to be a beginning to the process, matter (in my opinion) cannot just have always been floating around in the nothingness of space. EXPLAIN PHYSICS EXPERTS
lol.Garygaz said:/signed
No matter what science you believe in, you are a complete fool if you believe something can spawn from ABSOLUTELY nothing. I mean plain, nothingness space, not even a singular atom. I CALL YOUR BULLSHIT AT LEASE SOURCE YOUR THEORY.
Oh really?3unitz said:you wouldnt understand it, moron.
Well I just read the first 'point' of that site and it's incorrect, so yeah, I'm going with you having no clue.Garygaz said:
Matter doesn't pop out of thin air.Schroedinger said:loal quantum theory loal
Exactly. So unless you actually have some kind of knowledge and experience in physics, please don't try to disprove any theories until you do so.Garygaz said:Oh really?
http://metaresearch.org/cosmology/BB-top-30.asp
Blow me
Oh and btw when I say nothing I mean not even photons or a single atom, so you're saying matter can be created from absolute nothing? Don't fag on about L2 Physics because I don't do it, I'm a humanities man.
But he's right.squeenie said:Exactly. So unless you actually have some kind of knowledge and experience in physics, please don't try to disprove any theories until you do so.
He was right though you fuckwit.3unitz said:yeah i noticed your scientific illiteracy. go educate yourself before you start trying to sound smart, you utter embarrassment
wooosqueenie said:Exactly. So unless you actually have some kind of knowledge and experience in physics, please don't try to disprove any theories until you do so.
I have a better grasp of the mechanics of the universe than you do. Irrespective of whether or not I've read one work over another. Infact, I would say I'm somewhat ahead, but I can't say that with any degree of certainty.Schroedinger said:Do you seriously seriously SERIOUSLY not know ANY quantum theory at all?
Alright, Liz... that had nothing to do with anything, but hey!wixxy2348 said:wooo
go christine!!
lol squeenie, telling people off
i am impressed
lol
What hospital were you born in?katie tully said:sam
you know we share a bond and shit, being born on the same day... your mother being a cat, me liking cats. i mean, the similarities are endless
I know.but you really are batshit insane sometimes.
delta E times delta t is less than or equal to hbar on two pi!Schroedinger said:Thermo laws still apply to quanta but in different ways.
Insert another 20c piece and try again.
nepean hospital bitch, in the riff.sam04u said:What hospital were you born in?
Edit: Oh wait, you're not from Sydney are you?
I know.
Unfortunately, sam, you can't prove your intuition about the universe with a few passionate paragraphs about how you think multidimensional mathematics might work.sam04u said:Matter doesn't pop out of thin air.
I'm pretty sure I've explained this before, albeit not adequately and not in-depth.
Considering that the universe is multi-dimensional and intertwined, every part of the universe is interwined, even though it's infinite in size. So let's say theoretically, a particle of energy is in some manner devalued, that particle of energy based on the conservation of energy, will be transfered or replaced into another part of the universe. So lets say theoretically, that you managed to attach a unit of energy to a photon, considering the link does not disintegrate, that piece of matter would gain mass, momentum and in turn energy.
Since there is an equilibrium in the universe, with a finite amount of energy, no new energy can be created, no existing energy can be devalued. Thus, it would disintegrate, and as is observed, would act in a manner to preserve the total amount of energy, and be transfered, via the multi-dimensional nature of the universe.