0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic.
In classical physics, what you called God is known as Laplace's Demon.
The faint odor of bovine feces gets stronger with every paragraph until it becomes overpoweringly nauseating.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 08/12/2020 11:17:22In classical physics, what you called God is known as Laplace's Demon.I can't figure out how Laplace's Demon can explain quantum phenomena, such as the Which-Way experiment. Again imagine a physicist doing a Which-Way experiment using light from a star that is one million light years away. We know that an interference pattern is obtained if a polarizer is placed in front of the second detector. Those photons were emitted one million years ago. It is as if the atoms in the star had a foreknowledge that a Which-Way experiment would be performed one million years later at some point in the universe, that a polarizer would be placed in front of the detector and aimed each photon to form an interference pattern. Laplace's Demon predicts classical behavior and there would be no quantum phenomena as we know them, such as the Which-Way.
The only way for you to be sure whether the photons are really coming or not is to pray to God so that He will tell you.
Any post that spells god as God I automatically skip
Quote from: syhprum on 08/12/2020 21:39:26Any post that spells god as God I automatically skipWhat about Neptune, Pluto, Odin etc?It's a grammatical rule, not a theological one. Whichever one you mean, He or She gets a capital letter.
Quote from: Hal on 08/12/2020 10:48:25The only way for you to be sure whether the photons are really coming or not is to pray to God so that He will tell you. How can you be sure that god will answer, and that god won't mislead you?
Quote from: Hal on 08/12/2020 12:29:51Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 08/12/2020 11:17:22In classical physics, what you called God is known as Laplace's Demon.I can't figure out how Laplace's Demon can explain quantum phenomena, such as the Which-Way experiment. Again imagine a physicist doing a Which-Way experiment using light from a star that is one million light years away. We know that an interference pattern is obtained if a polarizer is placed in front of the second detector. Those photons were emitted one million years ago. It is as if the atoms in the star had a foreknowledge that a Which-Way experiment would be performed one million years later at some point in the universe, that a polarizer would be placed in front of the detector and aimed each photon to form an interference pattern. Laplace's Demon predicts classical behavior and there would be no quantum phenomena as we know them, such as the Which-Way. Laplace demon knows everything from infinitely distance past to infinitely distance future. Our failures to make simple predictions are more likely means that we have made at least one false assumption.
If a physicist is righteous enough,
" For God speaks in one way and in another, yet no one notices. "
Quote from: Hal on 09/12/2020 11:33:46" For God speaks in one way and in another, yet no one notices. "Pretty useless God then.Needs a better comms package.This is a science page; either bring evidence or don't bring anything.
Physics is only a description of the physical universe, not an explanation.
Who or what instantaneously calculates the force to be applied between the charges ?