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    Do elementary particles know how old they are?

    Thank you jtbell, what you are saying makes sense at some level and it is important that you said that we cannot discriminate observationally in this issue. But, as Feynman said, we still do not know the rules of chess. Thank you all for taking the time to answer. I'll be in touch if I find...
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    Do elementary particles know how old they are?

    it's odds accordig to the beautiful mathematics of quantum mechanics and the fact that they actually do fit experimental data:) but there were people before that did not agree to dynamics based on dice throwing and I am wondering if some of the newer theories discuss concepts related to what...
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    Do elementary particles know how old they are?

    I know that the accepted view is what you guys said. And I am not saying that neutrons have souls, but "just odds" is not enough for me. I was just wondering if there was some underlying physics I missed.
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    Do elementary particles know how old they are?

    Hello I am interested if there is yet a theory that states or has relationships that can be interpreted as stating the age of an elemetary particle. For example, if a neutron just sits around (unbounded) passing the time, does it know that it is not allowed to survive a certain age? This...
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