I was hoping you guys would share your stories of perpetual motion schemes and wacky theories of that nature. The more our understanding of the laws of physics grow the more the human imagination wants to break them.
I ran into a problem with understanding some strange stuff I know you guys will know. When dealing with entanglement, if system A is spinning up then system B approaches 100% probability of spinning down without nessecarily being observed, that contradicts my feeble understanding of...
Hisenburg procludes any chance for us to be able to percieve all the elements of a physical reality at once, in fact it procludes our ability to truly observe certain elements (like photons) without altering them, but it doesn't proclude the existence of those stable completely dynamic...
Simon, as an engineer I cannot address your postulate directly. However, from experience I can say that systems in running in parallel are rarely entirely independant of each other. In that, at the most basic levels, It would be efficient and logical that the forces and components of the...
Greetings.
I am not a physicist by training I'm an engineer so please bare witht he glaring gaps in my understanding and descriptions of the principles I'm concieving.
I had a quick a question that could resolve a conflict I've been having. If the answers to a few basic questions are...