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weirdoguy replied to the thread Is the quantum wave function a real object or a mathematical tool?.My opinion: I don't care. See, that's why @PeterDonis wrote: -
weirdoguy reacted to Anton_A_Lipovka's post in the thread Graduate Exploring Implicit Assumptions and Foundations of Quantum Mechanics with
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Thank you for your comment. You are absolutely right when you write that "they arise from other components and are not fundamental." I... -
weirdoguy replied to the thread Graduate Exploring Implicit Assumptions and Foundations of Quantum Mechanics.How? Superposition means that equations are linear. You can do both QM and QFT in non-inertial frames, it's just tedious and gives... -
weirdoguy reacted to martinbn's post in the thread Undergrad Why is gravity a fictitious force? with
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What do yoy mean by "in GR one usually.."? I would say that in GR one usually doesn't do that! -
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The topology comes with the manifold, no matter what tensors you consider. There is no room for interpretations. -
weirdoguy reacted to Simon F's post in the thread Undergrad Understanding the Coriolis force with
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You wanted to know how the Coriolis-only motion could exist. I have just answered your question. Note that in physical studies, rotating... -
weirdoguy replied to the thread RIP Andrzej Trautman (1933 - 2026), relativity and gravitational waves.He studied at, and was affiliated with my alma mater and was supervisor of my supervisor, prof. Lewandowski. I had a chance to talk with... -
weirdoguy replied to the thread Graduate What are the most fundamental entities in the SM and QFT?.How, if they don't exist in other than SI systems of units? -
weirdoguy reacted to Master of the Basics's post in the thread A philosopher who challenges the basics and their assumptions with
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I'm a philosopher who has challenged some basic assumptions, particularly physics. I produced and published an anomalous experiment on... -
weirdoguy reacted to dextercioby's post in the thread RIP Andrzej Trautman (1933 - 2026), relativity and gravitational waves with
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The modern (post-1950) formulation of differential geometry is written in terms of fiber bundles, invented in the 1940s. Trautman was... -
weirdoguy replied to the thread High School What is "motion theory?".Isn't plain old mechanics a "motion theory"? If someone says that something outside of physics explains physics better, then 100% this... -
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That doesn’t measure the gravitational force, even in Newtonian physics. In the ISS the Newtonian gravitational force is almost the same...