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RE: Probing cosmic neutrinos with a giant 200000 km2 detector
ah :)
the more i get the more complex it gets , so light going through a gas cloud will have a different speed which means the distance it travels is harder to calculate
The calculations are easy. This is just special relativity :)
hahah, that sounds like something a particle physicist might say ... but i think i almost understand what you mean, special relativity does'nt deal in probability ? unlike the quantum theories where one and zero , yes or no in fact does not exist ?
Special relativity generalizes Newtonian dynamics when typical velocities are not too negligible with respect to the speed of light. it is indeed fully deterministic, in contrast to quantum mechanics that is probabilistic.
i'm taking that's what i said, but in educated smartpeople-speak :D
so i was right :p .... A minus for once hahah (B+ maybe :p)
i'm starting to question the general relativity of voting on replies on steemit though until the price settles and goes back where it belongs without whalewars, not that that would make much difference to you ofcourse, but its a bit annoying to see my thank you to people for speaking meaningful things over the level of "nice post thx" go to dust seven days later ... wasted resources ... off-topic ofcourse :D
how's the steemstem witness doing , i havent checked and did i dream that or did you mention somewhere that the #steemstem dapp is functional ? i seem to be dreaming a lot lately, i dreamt the last hardfork brought unlimited editing too, but instead i find myself unable to edit after cashout_time
what lies beyond dark matter and energy by the way ? there must be some pretty outlandish theories floating around that don't get much attention because all the world of physics' focus seems to be centered around this supermassive center of the physiverse (everything really reacts in the same patterns does it not ? ) something gets so much attention it becomes an epicenter, attracting so many people (energy?) towards it that it grows even bigger and attracts more satellites until it gobbles up everything in reach :D
Our witness (@stem.witness) is doing well. We are oscillating between in the 80-85 position range, and our app needs a dev... The eternal problem... :/
I wish I would know that ;) There are people working on this, but not me. We need people to work on every single corner of physics, to be sure everything is covered by at least one person ;)