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New Theories / Re: Could quantum mechanics be wrong?
« on: Today at 08:55:31 »What IS activation energy, really?Without wasting time looking at the video, I guess it is the energy you need to supply to a system in equilibrium to trigger it into another state.
Suppose you live in a valley at 1000 ft above sea level, and there's a nicer valley at 500 ft on the other side of a 1500 foot hill. Then the activation energy required to move house is 500 ft x g per unit mass.