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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
Thanks for your recommendation! I purchased a copy yesterday, at a Barnes & Noble, west of Pittsburgh!- Simple man
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
I purchased a copy yesterday, at a Barnes & Noble, west of Pittsburgh! Thanks for the recommendation!- Simple man
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
Hello, microsansfil! I'm specifically talking about the type of information that black holes retain in their event horizons, and entropy. Isn't this a record of wave function and superposition of states, as well as atomic and molecular arrangements?- Simple man
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
Sorry about that! Must have been faulty Hawking Radiation! Lol! Anyway, have you heard about the book, BOYOND BIOCENTRISM, by Robert Lanza? In his theory of biocentrism, he claims that consciousness and biology create the universe and reality, and not vice versa. I was thinking of buying a copy...- Simple man
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
Please refer this thread to Peter Donis. Thanks!- Simple man
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
"Thanks!"- Simple man
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
"Thank you very much, Mr. Donis!"- Simple man
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
Fair enough, and I agree! Thanks for your answer! By the way, are there any recently published books out there on black holes, that aren't overwhelmingly technical, but still scientificly reliable? Material that I could comprehend, and learn from? Maybe one volume that covers the most aspects of...- Simple man
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
Hello, Mr. Donis. I don't have the specific type references you request, no "text books or peer read papers". I read about Hawking statement in a copy of THE ELEGANT UNIVERSE, by Brian Greene, in a chapter concerning the information paradox. And after I heard about Supertranslations, I simply...- Simple man
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High School Is 3D reality merely an illusion?
Hi, everyone! I read an online article, some time ago, on the Holographic Universe, and how it might operate. According to the author, quantum bits, or"qubits"of information exist on the surface of a cosmological horizon. Complex interactions between these qubits result in them becoming...- Simple man
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- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Loss of information and Quantum Determinism
Hi, guys! Hawking said that if spacetime can be warped, tied into a knot, or folded, then certainly information can get caught in those folds, and lost. Would this be an example of jeopardizing quantum determinism, other than through black holes!- Simple man
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High School Is the "Information Paradox" close to getting resolved?
Sorry, I do not.- Simple man
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- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Is the "Information Paradox" close to getting resolved?
Does my interpretation sound accurate?- Simple man
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- Forum: Cosmology
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High School Is the "Information Paradox" close to getting resolved?
Hi, Mr Donis! This is my understanding as to what Supertranslations are. I don't know how accurate my interpretation is, but I'll give it a go! When matter falls into a black hole, it pierces a layer one Planck unit thick, just above the event horizon. And, of course, all information and entropy...- Simple man
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- Forum: Cosmology