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    Is the observer truly separate from the observed?

    This is just to be a bit of fun but also to express whether or not you think that the quantum physicist should be labelled an observer or a participant? And also why or why not? I mean I think this is such a great subject, but it may be really boring to some people! (sorry about the spelling...
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    What does an underlined U mean?

    Ok sorry a context. Hmm a stable system moving progressively into something else, maybe a different system, or in quantum physics maybe the underlined u represents a potential or 'fixed' system based on all the probabilities that went into the 'observation'? Like I said I am a newbie, I hope I...
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    What does an underlined U mean?

    EEEgh! good question. I borrowed it from the library. Hmm. Maybe somewhere around the chapter that was on about 'parallels'? I had a skim through this chapter again a few weeks ago but couldn't find anything. I've since almost given up! Its driving me nuts! (I may be mistaken here, it may not...
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    What does an underlined U mean?

    Sorry I didnt mean to shout! I didnt have a graphic of one, but yeah it is pretty damn obvious :wink: I think I read it in the Tao of Physics by Fritjof Capra.
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    Gravity of Torus: Understand Its Impact on Shape & Movement

    Hi! This may not be the right place for it but I have a question about the torus. In the centre point, the exact middle of the hole in the torus if a let's say, a perfect sphere was placed there, would it simply stay in the one place if everything was stationary? Also could you walk all...
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    What does an underlined U mean?

    What does an underlined "U" mean? Hi, I am a newbie to physics, can somebody let me know what an underlined "U" means? U Has it got to do with an unstable system moving towards chaos? Is it a quantum thing? Like I said I am a newbie, and this expression may not even exist...
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