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Universe vs Quantum Universe: Which Would You Rather See?
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Universe vs Quantum Universe: Which Would You Rather See?
Wow. Some people are really overthinking this. This is a simple "what if" question. A "God's Eye Perspective" or "God's Eye View" is just a literary device to indicate something that one could not possibly know or experience in the real world. Don't apply real world reasoning, it fails in...- crazylum
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Universe vs Quantum Universe: Which Would You Rather See?
What I mean in regards to the seeing the Universe, is the Universe on a Universal scale. That is to say such things as galaxies and galactic clusters. To even see the shape and curvature of the Universe. As opposed the the quantum world and it's extra dimensions and energy fields.- crazylum
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Universe vs Quantum Universe: Which Would You Rather See?
Which would you rather see?? If, by some power, you could experience one of the following from a God's Eye perspective, which would you choose and why? Would you rather see the entire Universe, all known, theorized, and unknown, OR Would you prefer to see the quantum universe, with the...- crazylum
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High School Solving 3log(x)=6-2x: A Beginner's Guide
Where does one begin to solve the equation 3log(x)=6-2x?- crazylum
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Composition of the Earth's core
I understand that most scientists believe that the Earth's core is composed of iron, nickel and perhaps some other elements such as sulfur and oxygen. I also understand that they believe that the Earth's core formed during a time when the Earth was molten and that the core was formed by heavier...- crazylum
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Undergrad Are matter and energy equally represented
modification to question I hope this isn't a dumb question. I was thinking in really general terms. How about this? For every "matter" particle (protons, quarks, electrons, et al.) is there exactly one force particle? So is there one gluon for every quark? One photon for every electron? Does...- crazylum
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Undergrad Are matter and energy equally represented
Is there are 1:1 ratio of matter and energy in the universe?- crazylum
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics