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Sorry. He does. There's some PHOTOGRAPHIC evidence for you!
My inner nerd hope someones made a real die that looks like that.
Srsly I would squeal like a 8 year old girl.
Electricity will always take the route of least resistance.
So my question is, is there a field of science that works on connecting all the dots and filling in the blanks from one theory to the next?
I see.
Thanks for the info.
Hm I suppose its even more complicated then I thought.
Nothing+Nothing=Nothing 0+0=0 every time
Something can not come from nothing.
I wonder, do you also thank God for the bacterium that caused your sore throat?I like to hear what others have to say on certain things. Im not against science, I took antibiotics (penicillin) for a sore throat a few weeks ago, it worked great! I thank science for that. But, I thank God first, for mold.
Everyone's welcome in my thread. No ifs, no buts.Would you rather I not ask questions here?
Brian Cox is incredible, a modern day SaganHave you had seen and Brian Cox shows on physics?
Because the components of dynamite are still there, you're just physically split them apart. Electrons and positrons, however, physically cease to exist.How is that different from saying a stick of dynamite has ceased to exist after it's exploded?
Science is descriptive, not prescriptive. For whatever reason, things obey QM. May there are great golden equations in the sky, maybe particles do what they do because it's in their nature. Either way, physicists study what they do and describe it.No I can't, but if the mechanics don't exist then QM physicists are actually just studying their own minds, no?
Electrons and positrons, however, physically cease to exist.
Nothing+Nothing=Nothing 0+0=0 every time. Something can not come from nothing.
Yes. We can physically detect both electrons and positrons through a number of independent techniques (my favourite is the bubble chamber). When they collide, we no longer see those particles. Conservation of energy and momentum requires that these original particles turn into other particles - generally massless photons, but sometimes heavy particles like bosons. But, ultimately, those particles cease to be.Is this known through observation/measurement?
Yes. We can physically detect both electrons and positrons through a number of independent techniques (my favourite is the bubble chamber). When they collide, we no longer see those particles. Conservation of energy and momentum requires that these original particles turn into other particles - generally massless photons, but sometimes heavy particles like bosons. But, ultimately, those particles cease to be.
You can physically gather up and rebuild a stick of dynamite, but particle annihilation is truly annihilation.
If it really was a case of object permanence - that both particles still exist outside of our ability to perceive them - we'd need a radical alteration/extension of the laws of physics and the universe itself. Not impossible, but quite improbable. But then, people go to all sorts of lengths to maintain their intuition
If it really was a case of object permanence - that both particles still exist outside of our ability to perceive them - we'd need a radical alteration/extension of the laws of physics and the universe itself.
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