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Post by musik on Sept 16, 2019 16:09:07 GMT
I'm not sure. But your question did prompt me to ponder this...... When does the answer to a problem exist? Does it always exist, or does it begin to exist only when someone has thought of it? The point Yeokel my friend, is that Erwin Schrödinger wanted with a simple thought experiment to show that the microworld can't be applied to the macroworld. For a start I went to his own thoughts about this thought experiment, and I agree with him - it was just silly! The thought experiment was needlessly. Just saying "the microworld can't be applied to the macroworld" had been enough (without the experiment). But to thereby draw the conclusion quantum physics is dead is wrong, since it's possible the microworld can live on regardless of what happens in the macroworld. An answer to a problem do always exist, even if noone knows it. But when does a problem exist? Always, or only when someone consider it as a problem? 🤪
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Post by iamcliveclarke on Sept 16, 2019 21:04:07 GMT
Was? 🤔 Really confusing. As I understand it before the books have arrived, most research today takes place within the new Quantum Physics and not within old Classic Physics trying to develop those models and theories. And a lot of products and discoveries exist thanks to Quantum Theory: the laser, the transistor, MRI, a better understanding of photosynthesis etc., from what I've read so far. From Theory to Practice. I don't know ... Will return about this. I'm convinced that matter comes from frequency, a vibration, an energy. The basis of it is a toroidal spin {sub crystalline}. A wave describes the 'energetic process in 2d, but it is a succession of toroids, with zero point {aether} at the anti-nodes {troughs}, induction/compression, field theory. Vortex maths. Photons, as in paricles of light as a theory doesn't hold water. Light does not have a speed, it never 'physically' leaves the confinement of a bulb. Similarly the atom is best described as energy, di-electrics and electro-magnetism. Attraction and repulsion as the forces of 'evolution'. Chuck a bit of Fibonnacci and 'sacred geometry' in as descriptive 'language' to represent the 'something from nothing', zero point etc. There is no room for a quantum zoo. If light photons don't exist how does a lightsail work? I believe there's one in orbit right now.
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Post by cheeesfreeex on Sept 16, 2019 22:10:13 GMT
I'm convinced that matter comes from frequency, a vibration, an energy. The basis of it is a toroidal spin {sub crystalline}. A wave describes the 'energetic process in 2d, but it is a succession of toroids, with zero point {aether} at the anti-nodes {troughs}, induction/compression, field theory. Vortex maths. Photons, as in paricles of light as a theory doesn't hold water. Light does not have a speed, it never 'physically' leaves the confinement of a bulb. Similarly the atom is best described as energy, di-electrics and electro-magnetism. Attraction and repulsion as the forces of 'evolution'. Chuck a bit of Fibonnacci and 'sacred geometry' in as descriptive 'language' to represent the 'something from nothing', zero point etc. There is no room for a quantum zoo. If light photons don't exist how does a lightsail work? I believe there's one in orbit right now. Believe away brother... Photos of the space {in a sort of vacuum} lightsail in action or it didn't happen..... Explain how photons leave a glass bowl of inert gas, a light bulb? To me if it's to do do with particles.... you know... little parcels of light.. hitting our eyes.. nah... Give me Ions, but atoms are energy, a vibration... it's induction, compression, the magnetic, the di-polar properties of light which allow it to be beyond any notion of speed.. Space with planets is a flimsy notion. Unsustainable as an idea when interrogated through natural laws and observational experience. Gut instinct etc.... The air that we breathe is the very thin water we're enveloped in... gravity is only half of the story. {Read my book ghost written by Teddy Tunstall}: "Jeremy PaXman Used to be Sir Isaac Newton." Here's the provisional cover.... Witch do you think is best?
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Post by FbrgVaStkFan on Sept 17, 2019 18:46:02 GMT
It was just a polite way to say I'm a newbie in Quantum Physics, and work in a complete different field. Strangely coincident, a recent and convenient Joe Rogan podcast on quantum stuff chosen just for you Musik. I understand some of this, the other 95% is taken solely on faith.
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Post by musik on Sept 17, 2019 22:46:09 GMT
Thank you! I will see it in time.
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