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Originally posted by AfterInfinity
Try being nicer.
Sometimes, I get the facts wrong just to watch you stomp around and go roar.
It never fails.
Originally posted by Dynamike
reply to post by dominicus
From what I remember reading about the quantum state; the energy levels are directly limited to Heisenberg's uncertainty principle.
Ill check it out when I get a chance.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by buddhasystem
So what is your opinion? Does the quantum state have a vibrational frequency?
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by buddhasystem
So what is your opinion? Does the quantum state have a vibrational frequency?
To speak of quantum states as "vibrational" is retarded, that's for starters. I mean, simpletons will probably swallow it, because remember? They like "frequency", "field" and "vibration".
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by buddhasystem
To speak of quantum states as "vibrational" is retarded, that's for starters. I mean, simpletons will probably swallow it, because remember? They like "frequency", "field" and "vibration".
If those simpletons are still around, then someone didn't do a very good job of correcting them.
And any educated person knows that using the word "retarded" as an adjective for anyone who isn't literally mentally retarded is another way of saying, "I can't think of a constructive way to describe this system of thinking, so I'll just insult it."
Again, poor job of correcting them.edit on 17-12-2012 by AfterInfinity because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Dynamike
I found news about a breakthrough of Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle. Apparently knowing ones quantum state without disturbing it will be a physical possibility and not just a theoretical. Perhaps your answer is around the corner.
Originally posted by Moduli
Originally posted by Dynamike
I found news about a breakthrough of Heisenbergs Uncertainty Principle. Apparently knowing ones quantum state without disturbing it will be a physical possibility and not just a theoretical. Perhaps your answer is around the corner.
It's complete BS and these people don't understand quantum mechanics. Their argument is like saying that you can make millions of dollars by, when you do your budget, writing +$1,000,000 at the end. Sadly, it does not work that way. No physicists take this seriously.
The rest of the thread is nonsense, too, but that's already been discussed...
Originally posted by buddhasystem
I am a physicist and I won't reject it automatically, without reading the paper.
Originally posted by Moduli
Originally posted by buddhasystem
I am a physicist and I won't reject it automatically, without reading the paper.
Then you should take a refresher course on linear algebra and PDEs because the uncertainty theorem is not only ridiculously general, but is a theorem that depends on very little of the structure of quantum mechanics, and cannot be circumvented without totally destroying the entire structure, as a theorem.
When it's "field" "vibration" or "frequency", then the people who actually know science get slagged as narrow-minded pedantic losers not in touch with their spiritual nature who are keeping humanity down, or some junk like that like that.
Originally posted by AfterInfinity
reply to post by mbkennel
When it's "field" "vibration" or "frequency", then the people who actually know science get slagged as narrow-minded pedantic losers not in touch with their spiritual nature who are keeping humanity down, or some junk like that like that.
Well, you certainly don't give me the impression of a narrow-minded pedantic loser.
Just because a fish can't climb a tree, doesn't mean it's stupid.