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How great is the overlap of Philosophy and Physics?
You saw nothing -_-- CallMeDirac
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- Forum: General Discussion
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How great is the overlap of Philosophy and Physics?
For much of physics, its language is fundamentally math, but to a certain point, does philosophical thinking ever play an important part in creating or exploring physics? It would seem, at least to me, that there is some significant overlap, given that much of understanding physics can't quite...- CallMeDirac
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- Overlap Philosophy Physics
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Speed of processors, does it have a max?
I forgot where I heard it but basically, The internal clock of the cpu can only tick so fast. And if that speed reaches the speed of light it cannot get faster. from some website:- CallMeDirac
- Post #3
- Forum: Computing and Technology
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Speed of processors, does it have a max?
I had heard that computer processors are reaching the speed of light. Is this true, and if it is how do we combat this cap?- CallMeDirac
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- Max Speed
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- Forum: Computing and Technology
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High School Do Quantum Strings Define the Strength of Our Universe's Fabric?
I do realize that it is stupid to think of quantum strings as actual strings- CallMeDirac
- Post #6
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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High School Do Quantum Strings Define the Strength of Our Universe's Fabric?
To all questions: the quantum "strings" upon which time and gravity act https://arxiv.org/abs/1705.04876 @phinds @PeterDonis @Vanadium 50- CallMeDirac
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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High School Do Quantum Strings Define the Strength of Our Universe's Fabric?
Do quantum strings have a specific strength, as in how much does it take to break the fabric of our universe if even possible? What would happen if it is broken or has happened?- CallMeDirac
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- Quantum Strength Strings
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Do you think it's better to post threads or to answer questions?
I was not asking in order to gain points. I was simply curious what people thought.- CallMeDirac
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Do you think it's better to post threads or to answer questions?
Do you think it's better to post threads or to answer questions. Assumin`g the quality of the posts are the same as the questions you answer. On the forum you gain points and awards for likes and such. Which do you think is better for points and why.- CallMeDirac
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High School Theory about gravitons and space warping
I always mix weather and whether as wheather. lol- CallMeDirac
- Post #12
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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What is the connection between math and meteorology?
Welcome to the PF community!- CallMeDirac
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- Forum: New Member Introductions
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High School Theory about gravitons and space warping
I've just always heard that there is an argument as to weather gravity is a field or a particle. I was wondering why it's never presented as the same as the Higg's boson and field Congrats by the way on the hall of legends by the way- CallMeDirac
- Post #8
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Theory about gravitons and space warping
I am wondering why there is such difference between a graviton and a gravity field and why it isn't the same as the Higg's boson and field.- CallMeDirac
- Post #6
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Theory about gravitons and space warping
The Higg's boson is a force carrier particle like a Photon, so is the theorized Graviton.- CallMeDirac
- Post #3
- Forum: Quantum Physics