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Ttimmdeeg replied to the thread Undergrad One does not “prove” the basic principles of Quantum Mechanics.Mentioning GR I refer to "doesn't exist" in the quote in #59 obviously wrongly thinking that this relates to RQM.
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Ttimmdeeg replied to the thread Undergrad One does not “prove” the basic principles of Quantum Mechanics.My reasoning is that a non-existing particle can't feel gravity e.g. while its path is deflected by a mass.
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Ttimmdeeg replied to the thread Undergrad One does not “prove” the basic principles of Quantum Mechanics.Why not include General Relativity in these considerations? The wave-function doesn't feel gravity but a quantum object does as long as...
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Ttimmdeeg replied to the thread Undergrad One does not “prove” the basic principles of Quantum Mechanics.Doesn't already the deflection of particles, e.g. of a photon provided its status is a quantum object by a mass proof their existence?
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Ttimmdeeg replied to the thread Undergrad One does not “prove” the basic principles of Quantum Mechanics.After skimming through that you seem to refer to the question "Was soll da sonst existieren" (What should there exist otherwise) , but...
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Since I know that you can read German, my discussion on Physikerboard with MBastieK of such a "don't exist" or "no well defined... -
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Yes, absolutely! That's why it's a matter open to interpretation. I'm not entirely sure I understand this question. According to the... -
Ttimmdeeg replied to the thread Undergrad One does not “prove” the basic principles of Quantum Mechanics.Sorry for a layman question in between. As I understood it a quantum object has no well defined properties unless it interacts. Isn't...
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I don't understand that point. A function is a mathematical object (a very interesting one). The wave function is also a mathematical... -
Ttimmdeeg reacted to mitchell porter's post in the thread Undergrad Strings 2025 Conference: Insights, Criticisms, and Key Highlights with
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Do you remember what prompt you used to generate that image? Gizmodo recently ran an article asking "whatever happened to string... -
Ttimmdeeg replied to the thread Undergrad Strings 2025 Conference: Insights, Criticisms, and Key Highlights.I received the photo from a friend who had it from somewhere using facetime. Thanks for these comments, very interesting how they...
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Yet there's still Strings '26 coming up -
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Well when its biggest advocates wins the Fields medal (a prize in maths), and had to encourage someone to invent a prize (almost... -
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The problem with creating theories that cannot be experimentally confirmed, is that they cannot be experimentally confirmed. -
Ttimmdeeg replied to the thread Undergrad Strings 2025 Conference: Insights, Criticisms, and Key Highlights.After having read Brian Greene's The Elegant Universe I have been a bit enthusiastic, but unfortunately ...
