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RE: IFC S2E1 - The Universe
Thanks. Well, I dont understand the mathematics of quantum mechanics but I understand some of the ideas like entanglement and quantum waves. When I originally watched a video on the double slit experiment I found it incredibly fascinating and began researching more on it. Haha yeah the cat is a bit of a hat tip to schrodinger. Nice catch :)
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We are in the same boat. I don't understand the mathematics either but I'm tremendously fascinated by the facts presented by quantum mechanics.
How is it that we can pinpoint the exact position of a particle in space OR measure the speed at which a particle is traveling through space but NOT both at the same time?
How did we determine that creating a change on one particle can cause another particle across the universe to have an equal but opposite effect? What kind of scope do we use for that?
I used to go the library and check out audio books and I once listened to Stephen Hawkings "Universe In A Nutshell" in it's entirety. All of the words were in English but the sentences themselves were NOT.
Yes I wonder the same things, especially the quantum entanglement. Its fascinating but confusing. I've had the same issue with trying to read Stephen Hawking's books. Quite challenging
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