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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Does time stand still in the quantum world?
« on: 01/01/2019 23:47:15 »
I have had ,in the past the belief that time required motion to exist.However I have been assured that clocks that rely on radioactive decay show that this is not the case.(no motion)
I also wonder (from bits and pieces I have heard) whether it may be the case in the quantum world that all particles are indistinguishable from each other..would that rule out "change" at that level?
So ,how would one go from the universal sameness of the quantum realm (if that is indeed how it is or might be) to the variety of the classical realm?
I also wonder (from bits and pieces I have heard) whether it may be the case in the quantum world that all particles are indistinguishable from each other..would that rule out "change" at that level?
So ,how would one go from the universal sameness of the quantum realm (if that is indeed how it is or might be) to the variety of the classical realm?
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