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Undergrad Quantum mechanics supports solipsism?
There is a lot of information on the Internet that quantum physics supports solipsism and that physicists believe in solipsism. I only trust this forum and the people who are here, so I want to ask you: 1. Is it true that quantum physics says solipsism is true? If this is true, then only one...- Johnny5454
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- Mechanics Quantu physics Quantum Quantum mechanics
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Undergrad How Does Touch Occur in the Brain in a Vat Hypothesis?
I mean the hypothesis in which the brain was placed in a vat of nutrient fluid and connected to a computer- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad How Does Touch Occur in the Brain in a Vat Hypothesis?
If the brain in a vat hypothesis is correct, it means that we cannot touch another person or object. My only concern is how touch occurs, if in the real world it is the interaction of atoms (in particular, electrons). Thanks- Johnny5454
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- Brain
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Zeno's paradoxes of motion in physics
if zeno's paradoxes are true and motion is impossible, then how does an electron reach the electrostatic field of another electron?- Johnny5454
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- Motion Physics
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad How does contact occur at the atomic level?
Can I clarify? That is, between the hand and the skin there will always be some molecules of air or water, but there will be places where the skin atoms will directly interact with the atoms of the hand without any air between them?- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad How does contact occur at the atomic level?
Hello, you are a very good physicist and I respect you and respect your answers. It’s just that I received a not very clear answer to my question, which is whether the layer of air separates us when we touch something or do we directly interact with the atoms of the object that we touch? thank- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad How does contact occur at the atomic level?
I would like to clarify, when a person touches another person, do the atoms of the hand come into contact with the atoms of the skin of another person, or will there be a thin layer of air around all the objects that will impede the contact between the atoms of the hand and the atoms of the skin...- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad How does contact occur at the atomic level?
when a person touches another person, do the atoms of his fingers really come into contact with the atoms of the skin of another person or will there always be an air layer between them, because air is everywhere. Some say that skin atoms can stick together, but if they come in contact directly?- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad How does contact occur at the atomic level?
1) when a person’s fingers touch the surface, will the atoms of the fingers directly interact with the atoms of the surface, or is there a layer of air between them that will prevent contact? Since air atoms are everywhere. 2) How does contact with the surface occur? Does Pauli's principle of...- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad How does contact occur at the atomic level?
that is, when I touch the surface, almost all of the air is forced out and the atoms of my fingers come in contact with the atoms of the surface?- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad How does contact occur at the atomic level?
How long will it take before there is air left between my hand and the surface?- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Atomic and Condensed Matter
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Undergrad How does contact occur at the atomic level?
When we touch something, will there always be a layer of air between us?- Johnny5454
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- Atomic Contact Qft
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Undergrad Touch & Relativity: What Does It Mean?
if everything is relative in the world, then what does this have to do with touch? For example, when one person touches another, can touching be relative, that is, touch and not touch?- Johnny5454
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- Relative
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad What percentage of physicists believe in a simulation hypothesis?
how many approximately scientists believe or support this hypothesis?- Johnny5454
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- Physicists Simulation
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Undergrad How does a quantum computer work?
I can’t find information about how the qubits are interconnected, or they are isolated from each other, do the qubits interact with each other using an electrostatic field?- Johnny5454
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- Forum: Quantum Physics