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Graduate Can String Theory Accurately Predict Quantum and Relativistic Phenomena?
Can I have references of good books that explain that nicely (not too complex)? Thank you- ronan1
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Graduate Can String Theory Accurately Predict Quantum and Relativistic Phenomena?
Can it be used so to predict sky observations with the same accuracy than GTR?- ronan1
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Graduate Can String Theory Accurately Predict Quantum and Relativistic Phenomena?
Any references? Please note that I don't care about prediction not related to QT or GTR experiment. I am in no way against ST, especially if it is able to predict both QT and GTR because for me theories are not about reality but about prediction. I just want references proving that ST by using...- ronan1
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Graduate Can String Theory Accurately Predict Quantum and Relativistic Phenomena?
Hello everyone I create this thread as a copy of one thread with the same title in the subforum dedicated to string theory because nobody there answered my following question: I have a question regarding string theory (ST) predictions: I am not interested (in this thread) about the...- ronan1
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Graduate Can String Theory Predict the Results of Quantum and Relativity Experiments?
Hello everyone I have a question regarding string theory (ST) predictions: I am not interested (in this thread) about the predictions related to what is specific about (ST) (what is not predicted by Quantum theory (QT) or General Theory of Relativity (GTR)) I want to know only if (ST) by...- ronan1
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
That's right :) Ok, Bell theorem does not apply to Bohmian mechanics. Is Bohmian Mechanics not a local hidden variable theory ? Why not an inspiration ? Bohm found inspiration in it : "Wholeness and the implicate order" It is also a good way to view Quantum mechanics, quite intuitive. What...- ronan1
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
You seems to be sure of the correctness of MWI, but it is not the only one interpretation, haecceity is deeper in MWI than in other interpretation because MWI doesn't forbiden you to jump to another world ! while in a classical view, it forbiden you because it is said that there is one world...- ronan1
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
When you ll describe it you will use object such as pink elephant and rope (or rings, or 2 electron atom) So you will need to choose one universe among many and not the whole multiverse Thus you will not describe the whole world but an arbitrary one! Also, decoherence happened many times...- ronan1
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
The difference is that decoherence happened in order to make you aware of the rope and thus because of the irreversibility of decoherence you can not go back at the begginning of the universe to explain the reality of the rope ! and if you considere that no decoherence occur, you cannot even...- ronan1
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
OK, I agree with your definition of decoherence, It is what I knew before and what I say in the precedent post except this wrong simplification of decoherence is still valid : For classical mechanics, you can go back at the beginning of the universe and thus explain the rope state but in...- ronan1
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
For classical mechanics, you can go back at the beginning of the universe and thus explain the rope state but in quantum mechaincs you cannot! this is this way because of decoherence: Decoherence is just the passage between a superposition of value (position for example) to a specific...- ronan1
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
Ok so interactions are happenning all the times (the shrodinger equation evolve), there nothing classical in it but sometimes it decohere making the value to be fixed for an instant (what we call classical) Ok I think I see the pictures but It seems that it is what I saw before asking my...- ronan1
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
but what is inductance ? To describe inductance, you will need to use a classical view: It is at this point that for me it is strange: It is like we describe the world as a quantum state and thus nothing permit us to divide it in interacting independent systems (such as two rings) but it is...- ronan1
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
Describe me the interaction between the 3 sub systems of the 2 electrons atom please, I think you will need to use the fact that they are three indepedant system intreracting via forces. But quantum theory tell us that they are not independent and it is an error to separate them. So the only...- ronan1
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate How two quantum systems interact ?
Hello! It seems that you ignore my answers and questions, why so? You are as lost as I am ? You just answer me believing your answer are perfect while for me they don't seem satisfactory, At the beginning I wanted an explanation of quantum system interaction which would avoid consciousness...- ronan1
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- Forum: Quantum Physics