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Graduate Cracking the Code: Decoding the Pattern of 3D Mirror Inverted Numbers
Rules: Compress to single digits to reveal ratio pattern. The line is to be followed - 1,2,4,8,7,5 and back to 1. Each number being added to itself.The other line is the invisible nines. Control Dial: 2-D Skin (ignore the +&-) 3-D Torus Have fun! :smile:- Rhuben
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- Forum: Linear and Abstract Algebra
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Graduate Randomness in Quantum Physics
Name something that isn't - perception first. :wink:- Rhuben
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Randomness in Quantum Physics
"Random" can't be thought of correctly as a state in which something can be in, but rather a specific function of perspective\perception; that is, on the part of the observer. eg. It's not the signal that is random it is the lack of pattern recognition by the observer. The receptive half of...- Rhuben
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Graduate Is Unified Field Theory the Key to Solving All Scientific Mysteries?
Thanx Naty1, but I was more interested in hearing peoples thoughts on it. I know what it is supposed to be and everything... In fact I know what the solution to the theory is. :wink:- Rhuben
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Graduate Possible website title: The Origin of the Universe: A Scientific Inquiry
http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Circuit/7615/imagebsj.jpg Apparently the model of the universe is currently that all matter came from the big bang, no one knows how it happened but it did and now everything is flying out in all directions and everything is getting furthur and furthur... -
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Graduate Randomness in Quantum Physics
There's no such thing as random in the sense of something external to you. Random just means you don't have the capacity to predict the outcome. Eg. We use the idea of a pair of dice being thrown as a random outcome but it is only random because you don't have enough informational capacity...- Rhuben
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Short questions about dark matter
This is a very interesting statement. Since like, the movement of the matter is what generates the radiation right? And the radiating, spinning energy\matter is what creates the space time curvature... Well that's a feedback loop. What is generating the torque in the middle of our galaxy...- Rhuben
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate Need some clarificationregarding GRAND UNIFIED THEORY
A unified theory would have to incorporate the strong and weak forces, yes. It would have to be a theory that is transposable at all scales. A fundermental pattern of creation. Instead perhaps of looking for a particle that is the building block for everything and therefore is the...- Rhuben
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- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Is Unified Field Theory the Key to Solving All Scientific Mysteries?
Hi there people. Just wanted to bring up the idea of unified field theory and see what you think about it and so forth... create a dialogue or even a tryalogue. Is it or is it not the general crown jewels of science to find a theory that can be applied to any system and therefore predict...- Rhuben
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- Field Field theory Theory
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics