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New Theories / Re: Could quantum mechanics be wrong?
« on: 19/04/2024 15:21:05 »
Schroedinger, with a dash of Pauli.
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covalently bonded to a central carbon atom.If you had stayed awake at school, you would have learned the difference between covalent and ionic bonding.
The universe is a dynamic system, thus an accurate virtual universe must also be dynamic, i.e. change with time to reflect the real universe.Including itself.
Let's not forget about Pareto principle. 80% of output is determined by 20% of input. How many people lives in polar regions, compared to elsewhere?But the further you live from the equator, the greater your annual energy consumption. It's a pretty continuous function.
That doesn't follow. It takes light one second to travel 299,792,458 meters. Of course, over the course of one second, a portion of space of that distance will expand to be ever-so-slightly longer than 299,792,458 meters. As such, it will take ever-so-slightly longer than one second for light to travel that distance because it can only travel 299,792,458 meters in one second.