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Quote from: Kartazion on 24/02/2022 19:16:14What else?You can't learn physics by reading quotes.Pretty much every conclusion you came up with in your harmonic oscillatory thread was wrong.
What else?
What is the harmonic oscillator doing here? What is the relationship with evolution?
he thinks that quantum mechanics is predictable and totally in tune with reality.
So my OP is right.
You sure do jump to a lot of unwarranted conclusions...
You can't learn physics by reading quotes.
Since you brought up quantum mechanics, which isn't about evolution...
There is no need for a "common sense" explanation for evolution because science isn't based on common sense. Instead, it is based on evidence.
... So there is then no point in trying to figure anything out at all.
Quote from: Kartazion on 23/02/2022 21:52:37Due to its factor of uncertainty.Wrong translation leads to wrong interpretation.
Due to its factor of uncertainty.
Quantum mechanics is the underlying reason and tool for the constitution of relativistic physics, and allows evolution to occur.
"imagination is more important than knowledge" Albert Einstein
So what are the scientific evidences in relation to evolution?
Nope. Special relativity, general relativity and evolution all predate quantum mechanics.
Indeed without quantum mechanics (without atomic structure) we have nothing left.
"Imagination without knowledge is fantasy", Me.
Type into the search bar 'what are the scientific evidences for evolution'.Read the results.
So you confirm that quantum mechanics stems from classical physics?
But the idea of a creator is not fantasy
What is the common sense to this cause?
Of course. Many experimental results and observations could not be answered by classical physics and as a result quantum physics was developed.
Quantum mechanics is the underlying reason and tool for the constitution of relativistic physics, and allows evolution to occur. The lack of scientific criteria/arguments to develop a viable theory is similar between quantum mechanics and evolution at the level of its interpretation. Indeed without quantum mechanics (without atomic structure) we have nothing left.
There is no evidence of a creator or intelligence involved in evolution, ...
There is no evidence of a creator or intelligence involved in evolution
One chance out of two.
That's silly. Quantum mechanics never comes into the explanation of evolution or relativity. ...
Quote from: Kartazion on 25/02/2022 15:37:04One chance out of two.I have no idea what that answer is supposed to mean.
I never wanted to explain evolution with quantum mechanics. Why did you say that?
There is a 50% chance that a creator or intelligence is involved in evolution, and there is a 50% chance that a creator or intelligence isn't involved in evolution.
That's what I thought you were saying, translation issue I suppose.
No there isn't. There is no evidence that there is a creator involved at all so how could there possibly be a 50 percent chance?If I see an unidentified flying object, I guess you could say it is either terrestrial or an alien. It is not a 50% - 50% chance it is an alien or terrestrial, it is almost a 100% chance it is terrestrial.
... the atom makes the matter and that the evolution uses the matter to exist.