yeh that's just what i have read in my own personal research, i have never taken a college course in my life (or an 11th grade class for that matter). it just seemed to me that the two laws were incompatible with each other, thanks for the insight
thank you for your reply. and after viewing it I am suprised i haven't come to the same conclusion based on my own research. I am well aware of Heisenberg's uncertainty principle, probability waves, ect. and what you're saying makes perfect sense. it's just hard to process the vast amount of...
a problem with thermodynamics [please read]
i tried this topic in other forums with no response so i decided to purpose the question to quantum physicists in hope for a better response.
here's my post..
first of all, i am not a physicist, nor even a student and have no experience in...
first of all, i am not a physicist, nor even a student and have no experience in mathemathics whatsoever. in fact i am a high school drop out who has only been introduced to the subject (of which i have IMMENSE interest) through my own personal readings (Greene, Kaku, Hawking, Einstein, ect.)...