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Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and trans
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 12:35 pm
by socratus
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.
Re: Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and tr
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2013 10:02 pm
by socratus
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.
Comment:
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
Posted: Sat Feb 16, 2013 11:17 am
by socratus
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 . . . .?
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Re: Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and tr
Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2013 7:44 am
by socratus
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 /
Re: Schrodinger's cat and “ The law of conservation and tr
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 8:20 am
by socratus
socratus wrote:Feynman about infinities and renormalization
==.
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 are very careful people.
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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