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Graduate Quantum mechanics probability
Hello, I have a question concerning normalization. I start from integral |psi|^2 dV = 1, which means somehow that the particle should be in the universe with probability 1. Now using the the Gauss theorem in such a way that if we have a vector function Fi: div Fi = |psi|^2, integral |psi|^2...- ttakacs
- Post #12
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Universal gravitational constant
Where/how might be the universal constants "stored" in matter (if this question makes a sense at all..)? If the answer is positive how can we be sure that there will be no technology in the future to change them at least locally? Thank you. -
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Graduate Quantum Mechanics: Defining Dimensions
Thank you. I guess if there were fluctuations in dimension within our measurement range we could notice somehow. (Probably this is a fairy tale like e, pi or the universal constants of physics can change in time.)- ttakacs
- Post #15
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Quantum Mechanics: Defining Dimensions
I have got 2 questions, please. In microphysics one can met 11 or even more dimensions while macrospace is of 3(+1) dimensional. Is there any transition between them and is this transition is continuous or discrete? At quantum level we are facing fluctuations of physical variables. What is the...- ttakacs
- Post #13
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Time Dilation & Length Contraction, Further Thoughts
Thank you. So the problem was something like to indicate time dilation in a very fast inertial spaceship by a mathematical pendulum - without gravity.. I will check the page with double relativity you suggested, thx. By the way IF Planck length was the smallest length and Planck time was the...- ttakacs
- Post #56
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Time Dilation & Length Contraction, Further Thoughts
Hello to everyone, I have a question addressing both special relativity and quantum mechanics. On one hand from special relativity we know that the longitudinal length of a moving object decreases with increasing speed, as much as goes to zero with getting close to c. However on the other...- ttakacs
- Post #54
- Forum: Special and General Relativity