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Undergrad Math: classical to quantum locality
Sorry you are just wrong the de-Broglie equation shows the relationship between size of an object and wavelength which is related to whether it experiences quantum phenomena. We do not experiece quantum phenomena at the macroscopic level because of the wave length. How nonlocality happens at...- awcrowe
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Math: classical to quantum locality
Objects experience quantum phenomena because the object's size is smaller than its wave length. This same rule may be part of how locality works in space.- awcrowe
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Math: classical to quantum locality
Objects experience quantum phenomena because the object's size is smaller than its wave length. This same rule may be part of how locality works in space.- awcrowe
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Math: classical to quantum locality
Does anybody know if there is work being done on quantum locality vs nonlocality. Specifically, approaching the Planck scales there is no nonlocality. That is all points in space and time are local. This would also provide an explanation for Einstein Minkowsky's space time. Any material /...- awcrowe
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Graduate What is a magnetic field "made" of?
Its been a long time since i finished physics university. Reading an watching lectures has me perusing quantum field theory recently, which I suspect may hold the answer.- awcrowe
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate What is a magnetic field "made" of?
Try to keep it simple. Fermions or bosons? Even if its fundamental it had to fall into one of these categories.- awcrowe
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate What is a magnetic field "made" of?
I have looked this up on several occassions and never satisfied. It seems that either the answer keeps repeating magnetic or electromagnetic field over and over. Or the answer discuss the properties of electromagnetism. Is the field a wave/particle like a photon ? Is it emitted like a photon...- awcrowe
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- Electromagetic field Field Magnetic Magnetic fied Magnetic field Magnetism
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Undergrad So we've found the missing "dark matter"?
i just read the article in space.com. It says in the last pararaph 10x more in the distant past. the first thought i had was. Is this 10x more matter also. It does not seem this is the case. only that there were more galaxies that merged into the same amount of mass that we know there is in... -
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Graduate Emergent Qualities Mapped to Atomic Properties
Yes it would seem that emergent qualities do not have a 1 to 1 correlation to atomic properties. The types and effects of the different bonds are varied even for elements never mind molecules. I am just fascinated with how perceived reality emerges out of the underlying structures that are...- awcrowe
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Graduate Emergent Qualities Mapped to Atomic Properties
Is there a mapping of macroscopic properties of a substance and its atomic properties? We know that colour is associated with the electron shells. What about other properties of matter like mercury liquid at room temp vs gold its neighbour on the chart a solid? Is there a mapping like...- awcrowe
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- Atomic Emergent Properties
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Graduate Expanding space thru matter vs matter thru space
It is detectable at cosmological distances. If it is an emergent property, that does not mean it is not happening everywhere around us right now. I suspect there is not way to detect the creation or expansion of space other than red shift. You said that it was not homogeneous. What is... -
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Graduate Expanding space thru matter vs matter thru space
So the universe is expanding, rather space is expanding. By expanding we mean space is coming into existence at all points. Is that an equal rate of expansion everywhere? Now the expansion does not over come the force holding matter together, planetary systems, galaxies even galactic... -
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Graduate When we look at cosmic web images, what do we see?
Looking at images of the cosmic web, I would have expected the view to change the older the galaxies are. I understand homogeneous nature of the universe however, I thought it would have been as viewed in the same time reference. Basically the universe is homogeneous with respect to time not... -
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Graduate Uncovering the Formula for Overcoming Expansion in the Expanding Universe"
Space is expanding equally from all points Galaxies are moving away from each other contrary to gravity. However gravity overcomes expansion between nearby galaxies and within the galaxy and the nuclear forces overcome the expansion within matter. What is the formula to determine what the...