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    B Atom energy band formation and electron allotment

    This is actually a two-part question: 1) According to the Copenhagen Interpretation, atoms have energy bands but there's no explanation of how these bands are derived, or why they only form for protons/antiprotons. Any thoughts? 2) The Copenhagen Interpretation mentions that when an atom's...
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    B How do fields retain their uniformity with interposing objects?

    Why don't interposing objects interfere with the integrity of a field's energy between the source and its absorber? For example, the Sun's gravitational field spreads uniformly through space. If there are interposing objects like Mercury or Venus between the Sun and the Earth, why don't they...
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    B Black Holes: How Do They Move?

    Thanks for everyone's help understanding all of this. [Moderator's note: remainder of post deleted as it refers to a now deleted post.]
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    B Black Holes: How Do They Move?

    Well, look at this way. Does the interior of a black hole is subject to gravity? Sure, that is what's holding it together. Ok, what gravitational effect is experienced by entities? Curvature. Ok, that means that the interior contents of a black hole, regardless if particle/wave/singularity/etc...
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    B Is it possible to measure both position and momentum simultaneously?

    That's circular logic in relying upon the uncertainty principle while at the same time, trying to prove it. How about this. Pretend you're back in time before the uncertainty principle even existed, and the experiment showed that the recoil of the target was causing an issue. So, you add...
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    B Black Holes: How Do They Move?

    My question pertains to the internal constituents of the black hole. Not outside the event horizon. The analogy that I used was only to express the degree of curvature, in this case, the extreme curvature in the environment such that any body would be affected in its motion. So, imagine an...
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    B Is it possible to measure both position and momentum simultaneously?

    Well, if the problem is due to the measurement apparatus, then is it possible to reduce that margin of error by conducting a nano-experiment near absolute zero (to increase precision)? Not easy, but with multiple trials with minimal displacement, not impossible to do. Correct me if I'm wrong...
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    B Is it possible to measure both position and momentum simultaneously?

    A simultaneous measurement of both a particle's position and momentum may be successfully accomplished if more than one photon were utilized for the measurement. A non-demolishing measurement is possible if the emitters were aligned such that each would offset the other’s recoil of the target...
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    B Black Holes: How Do They Move?

    The event horizon is an area where the curvature of space is so great that no particles from within the black hole may travel past that point. For analogy, it is as if a highway ramp curved all the way back to its point of origin, an automobile moving forward would just end up going back where...
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