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The left-hand side is real and the right-hand side is imaginary, which is only possible if both sides are zero. Hence the wave function is real (which is compatible with the PBR theorem) and ##-1=0## (which makes sense because one cannot have less than zero particles).mfb said:$$-1=\frac{\hbar}{2m} \left( \psi^*\frac{\partial\psi}{\partial x}-\psi\frac{\partial\psi^*}{\partial x} \right)$$
Typical pop science chasing for headlines! I have made the effort and had a look in the original paper which this article relies on. And there it is said ##i=\mathbf{\hat{j}}##.Demystifier said:The Great Unification Theory that unifies physics with electric engineering:
$$i=j$$
I think that implies ##1 = 3##?fresh_42 said:And there it is said ##i=\mathbf{\hat{j}}##.
They do it at a place where no one can look anyway.Bandersnatch said:The really overweight black holes do order other kinds of food. But they take it home and when nobody's looking turn it into spaghetti anyway.
I kind of want to work out where that pub is...jack action said:
That's very noble of you.Ibix said:My favourite element is Helium. I always speak highly of it.