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Post by Deleted on Mar 29, 2024 19:50:18 GMT
17 I heard. It's some deep quantum shit that I can't get my head around. All theory no evidence as I understand it (which is not at all). Can anyone below genius level get their head around deep quantum shit? I have a generally reasonable grasp of physics and chemistry re the universe and everything in it and how it works, but quantum stuff is far harder to get your head around. Particles being in different states at the same time or two different places at once, and shit like that. It is very difficult to understand using logic as we understand it.
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Post by Saint on Mar 29, 2024 23:58:55 GMT
17 I heard. It's some deep quantum shit that I can't get my head around. All theory no evidence as I understand it (which is not at all). Can anyone below genius level get their head around deep quantum shit? I have a generally reasonable grasp of physics and chemistry re the universe and everything in it and how it works, but quantum stuff is far harder to get your head around. Particles being in different states at the same time or two different places at once, and shit like that. It is very difficult to understand using logic as we understand it. The wonder is that anyone claims to understand it. I think Immanuel Kant was the first to point out that our brains simply cannot understand reality. The brain is structured to believe in cause and effect. Everything must have a cause. We simply cannot conceive of something not having a cause. The brain is structured in a way that helps us survive. We needed to understand that throwing stones at bunches of bananas in high trees would bring a meal tumbling down,. But just because we have evolved a concept of cause and effect to eat and survive doesn't mean everything has a cause,
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Post by delphicoracle on Mar 30, 2024 9:46:43 GMT
Surely part of the discoveries of the nature of the universe throws up new causes/events.
I suspect that many of those dimensions are speculative mathematical propositions. But they must include the factor of time. Is time the same everywhere? If the answer is no, the possibility of dimensions then opens up.
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