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I think the juxtaposition of Einsteins general theory of relativity and the position offered by Hawkins special gravity in the milliseconds after the big bang have elements which might help to define the more likely theories of either membrane type multidimentionalsim or the more common string theory.
Or were you more referring to the different flavours of Quarks on a subatomic level?
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Well I think Quantum mechanics doesn't deserve its fearsome reputation. If you tell people something is supposed to be mysterious, they won't understand it. It's human intuitions that are "strange" or "weird"; physics itself is perfectly normal. Talking about historical erroneous concepts like "particles" or "waves" is just asking to confuse people; present the real, unified quantum physics straight out.
Ner!!
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By *andKCouple
over a year ago
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"I think the juxtaposition of Einsteins general theory of relativity and the position offered by Hawkins special gravity in the milliseconds after the big bang have elements which might help to define the more likely theories of either membrane type multidimentionalsim or the more common string theory.
Or were you more referring to the different flavours of Quarks on a subatomic level?
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you always get a clever dick that takes the words straight out of yer mouth |
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"Well I think Quantum mechanics doesn't deserve its fearsome reputation. If you tell people something is supposed to be mysterious, they won't understand it. It's human intuitions that are "strange" or "weird"; physics itself is perfectly normal. Talking about historical erroneous concepts like "particles" or "waves" is just asking to confuse people; present the real, unified quantum physics straight out.
Ner!!
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Good quote,
Eliezer Yudkowsky |
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"Well I think Quantum mechanics doesn't deserve its fearsome reputation. If you tell people something is supposed to be mysterious, they won't understand it. It's human intuitions that are "strange" or "weird"; physics itself is perfectly normal. Talking about historical erroneous concepts like "particles" or "waves" is just asking to confuse people; present the real, unified quantum physics straight out.
Ner!!
Good quote,
Eliezer Yudkowsky "
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"Well I think Quantum mechanics doesn't deserve its fearsome reputation. If you tell people something is supposed to be mysterious, they won't understand it. It's human intuitions that are "strange" or "weird"; physics itself is perfectly normal. Talking about historical erroneous concepts like "particles" or "waves" is just asking to confuse people; present the real, unified quantum physics straight out.
Ner!!
Good quote,
Eliezer Yudkowsky
ive been outed "
Ahhhhhh but you are much much much sexier |
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"Well I think Quantum mechanics doesn't deserve its fearsome reputation. If you tell people something is supposed to be mysterious, they won't understand it. It's human intuitions that are "strange" or "weird"; physics itself is perfectly normal. Talking about historical erroneous concepts like "particles" or "waves" is just asking to confuse people; present the real, unified quantum physics straight out.
Ner!!
Good quote,
Eliezer Yudkowsky
ive been outed "
Like anyone was going to believe you |
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"DROSS "
Naaaa It's SSORD
Because the mass of the proton outweighs the mass of the electron and neutrons by a factor of 100000, and taking into consideration the pull of the earths own magnetic field and the price of bannanas it will cause the entire molecular model to spin in a reverse direction, just like a traffic island in France,
Thus DROSS become SSORD
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"I think the juxtaposition of Einsteins general theory of relativity and the position offered by Hawkins special gravity in the milliseconds after the big bang have elements which might help to define the more likely theories of either membrane type multidimentionalsim or the more common string theory.
Or were you more referring to the different flavours of Quarks on a subatomic level?
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You're just trying to get me horny and wet aren't you Mr Geek |
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"Well I think Quantum mechanics doesn't deserve its fearsome reputation. If you tell people something is supposed to be mysterious, they won't understand it. It's human intuitions that are "strange" or "weird"; physics itself is perfectly normal. Talking about historical erroneous concepts like "particles" or "waves" is just asking to confuse people; present the real, unified quantum physics straight out.
Ner!!
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Explain superposition to me without resorting to a cat |
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