Schrodinger's cat
and “ The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass”
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This law consist of two (2) parts:
a)
according to “ The law of conservation (!) energy/mass”
Schroedinger's cat cannot die.
b)
according to “ The law of transformation (!) energy/mass”
Schroedinger's cat can change its image (geometrical form).
c)
Of course, it is impossible to separate these two parts of Law,
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socratus.
Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and trans
Re: Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and tr
Comment:socratus wrote:Schrodinger's cat
and “ The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass”
=.
This law consist of two (2) parts:
a)
according to “ The law of conservation (!) energy/mass”
Schroedinger's cat cannot die.
b)
according to “ The law of transformation (!) energy/mass”
Schroedinger's cat can change its image (geometrical form).
c)
Of course, it is impossible to separate these two parts of Law,
==.
socratus.
according to (a)+(b),
when the cat mass change in cat energy,
his image change,
the cat is already in life,
so there is life after death
/ laurent.damois /
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Re: Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and tr
socratus
Schrodinger's cat ( as a quantum particle) is inseparable from
" The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass"
and this unity shows, how QT is right, saying that
there is a life after death.
Robittybob1
Do you really believe that Socrates?
I find you too obscure to understand properly.
socratus
You are right saying
‘ I find you too obscure to understand properly.’
“ The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass”
need's detailed explanation.
For example :
how to understand the unity between electron and
“ The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass”
during its interaction with vacuum ? . . . . .
. . . what was happened with electron during its interaction
with vacuum ?
Renormalization . . . .?
==.
Schrodinger's cat ( as a quantum particle) is inseparable from
" The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass"
and this unity shows, how QT is right, saying that
there is a life after death.
Robittybob1
Do you really believe that Socrates?
I find you too obscure to understand properly.
socratus
You are right saying
‘ I find you too obscure to understand properly.’
“ The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass”
need's detailed explanation.
For example :
how to understand the unity between electron and
“ The law of conservation and transformation energy/mass”
during its interaction with vacuum ? . . . . .
. . . what was happened with electron during its interaction
with vacuum ?
Renormalization . . . .?
==.
Re: Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and tr
Feynman about infinities and renormalization
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So we really do not know exactly what it is that we are
assuming that gives us the difficulty producing infinities.
A nice problem !
However, it turns out that it is possible to sweep the infinities
under the rug , by a certain crude skill , and temporarily we are
able to keep on calculating.
/ The Character of Physical Law.
Lecture 7. Seeking new laws, page 156.
By Richard Feynman /
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So we really do not know exactly what it is that we are
assuming that gives us the difficulty producing infinities.
A nice problem !
However, it turns out that it is possible to sweep the infinities
under the rug , by a certain crude skill , and temporarily we are
able to keep on calculating.
/ The Character of Physical Law.
Lecture 7. Seeking new laws, page 156.
By Richard Feynman /
Re: Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and tr
We are very careful people.socratus wrote:Feynman about infinities and renormalization
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So we really do not know exactly what it is that we are
assuming that gives us the difficulty producing infinities.
A nice problem !
However, it turns out that it is possible to sweep the infinities
under the rug , by a certain crude skill , and temporarily we are
able to keep on calculating.
/ The Character of Physical Law.
Lecture 7. Seeking new laws, page 156.
By Richard Feynman /
We do every thing to escape infinity and nothingness.
And, indeed, who had no fear of the Infinite, of the nothingness?
But what to do if they exist ?
To cry or to laugh ?
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