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General Science / Re: Science Photo of the Week
« on: 14/05/2024 14:31:51 »
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Long time no bleat. Glad to see ewe back.Now, say we have a pair of entangled particles. Observing one immediately changes the other.This is a misconception. Quantum theory does not say this. It simply says that if both are observed in the same way, the two measurements, when compared, will be found to be correlated.Quotewhat happens if ewe observe both the particles at the exact same time ??Simultaneity is relative, which means that in one frame, one measurement takes place first, and in another frame, the other does. In some frames the two will be simultaneous. Nothing special happens. Same as before is all. The two measurements, when compared, will be found to be correlated.QuoteDo all vending machines dispense goods for free ?They've always been free. Ewe've just naively been stuffing money into the things, thinking it will help. It hastens the process maybe, but that's all.
To solve that conundrum we have invoke the Lamb shift!! sorry Neilep, I couldn't resist, I have no clue as to the answer as it is well above my pay grade.
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Please take this memo as authorisation to increase Mr. Cotters salary ten fold back-dated to 2014.
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There ewe go chum. Sorted. I shifted the payroll dept into the right gear for ewe.😊
Hi neilep, when you asked about right footedness surely you meant right hoofness??
I think so. When I jump, or when I use to be able to jump, I primarily use my right leg and I am right handed. When I learned to ski it was easier to turn to the left because my right leg was leading the turn.Thank ewe Origin.
I think the reason we have a handedness is because doing very precise things with our hands is difficult and it would be a waste of effort and time to develop these skills with both hands. Why most people are right handed is a mystery to me though.
Hi Sheepy of Interesting elbow Questionability!
I think my elbows take first place there, They are also prone to calluses which might lessen sensitivity there.. that's as far as less feeling goes, then my other least sensitive spots include my ear lobes and my knee skin. I am assuming perhaps there are maybe less nerve endings in that area, as far as skin goes, but the elbow itself has the Ulna nerve that runs from spine through your neck and down your humerus bone which is the long bone running down from your shoulder to your elbow in your arm, your ulnar nerve rests against that bone running down to pinky and ring fingers. That nerve includes the soft spot behind the elbow that we refer to as the funny bone, which is not a bone at all, but actually a section of your ulnar nerve. So I'm thinking less nerve endings in that elbow skin itself, but elbows are very sensitive when it comes to bumping or hitting the area we call the funny bone area..., but is actually your ulnar nerve.. One of your main nerves...it rests at the back of the elbow against the humerus, it seems less protected by muscle and tissue in that spot. I may be wrong! Perhaps an elbow specialist might grace us with their explanation...and aid our inquiring minds with an answer that may delight our funny bone... OOOOH Lightbulb moment.. I bet that's where that area received its nickname because it's the soft area that is lying against the humerus bone...so perhaps why we call it the funny bone...
@varsigma
Just like You were trying to understand ' Energy ' on a deeper level...
May i ask, what do consider to be
" Beauty " ?
You surely must have some deep thoughts on it.
If you don't mind Sharing, I'd like to hear your Views/Opinions.
All these comments are well and good but nobody is addressing the REAL question, do sheep appreciate beauty?
The radio program seems to be by a Professor of Cute!
I've never understood the cuteness of other species. Even our closest relatives are very hairy, extremely agile, and quite unlike baby humans. And every other mammal is either a competitor, a predator, or bred for prey - why do we like them at all?
A radical suggestion is that humans are not really carnivores, so deep in our psyche is a response that says "don't eat me" when we see a little furry beast with big eyes.