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    A.I. Taking Over the Doing of Homework?

    Part of the problem is that the technology oligarchs have got western society under their control. Nothing can happen until we have reclaimed our rights as human beings free from technocratic dictatorship. If not now, when? The AI systems are already being programmed with the oligarchs...
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    Struggling to make relation between elastic force and height

    It seems more logical to me to calculate the tension as a function of the distance from the top. Then the height is 3m minus this distance.
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    I Midpoint(s) of the unbounded number line

    Everything. A finite open interval can be defined to have a midpoint in the obvious way. Compactification and Hausdorff distance have nothing to do with a basic question of mathematical terminology.
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    I Midpoint(s) of the unbounded number line

    A quick search suggests that midpoint normally applies to a (finite) line segment.
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    I Midpoint(s) of the unbounded number line

    There is no geometric midpoint. Whether zero is an algebraic midpoint depends entirely on how you define midpoint. More generally, things in mathematics are what they are defined to be. If you don't have a usable definition, then all bets are off.
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    I Where did the early photons go?

    My post related to the diameter of an object. If the length of the diameter increases at almost 2c, then the circumference of a circular object can increase at over 6c. And a circle could transform into an irrelugar shape with a much greater circumference in an almost arbitrarily short time...
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    I Where did the early photons go?

    This is not necessarily true. The diameter of an object could expand at twice the speed of light.
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    B Why Do Events Freeze For Me at the Speed of Light?

    What you see in a scenario like this depends on the travel time of light from an event on Earth to your spaceship. This sort of effect is not in itself relevant to the theory of relativity. Indeed, in classical mechanics, you could in principle exceed the speed of light and you would see all...
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    I Where did the early photons go?

    If you want to go beyond popular science, then you could try An Introduction to Modern Cosmology by Andrew Liddle. This is at an accessible undergraduate level. Alternatively, you could start by studying Special Relativity. My recommendation would be Morin. If you search for that. The first...
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    I Where did the early photons go?

    The simplest mathematical example that illustrates an infinite universe is the number line. With 0 in the middle (although, geometrically, there is no definitive middle), the positive integers (1,2,3 ...) to the right, and the negative integers to the left. The line is infinite in both...
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    NASA Shutdown

    It seems that NASA is (temporarily) shut down. https://www.nasa.gov/shutdown/ :frown:
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    Windows 10 Now Not Supported

    Which option for Velotic did you use?
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    I Question about discussions around quantum interpretations

    This thread has highlighted that ultimately it is perhaps a matter of personal taste whether "nature is fundamentally probabilistic" or not. Let's go back to the simple example of a single radioactive atom. Taken at face value, there is nothing in the description of the atomic state that...
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    Physics How to close the gap: From Independent Research to Academic Discourse

    The obvious point is that you are not working on a specific problem, but on a grand unification of everything. If you were doing your own medical research, say, you might find something interesting. But, if you were working on the elixir for eternal life (simultaneously curing all cancers...
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    Just a physics enthusiast

    Physics books hopefully and not pulp fiction.
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