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(X^2)^2)^2)^2------->infinity??? I get this idea from meters/second^-1 Meters in this example uses a random number of 3 * 12 inches..
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In QM, is velocity another word for radius?
CuriosOne replied to CuriosOne's topic in Quantum Theory
Units consistent, your 100% correct no doubt about this... And I do tend to forget about those "units" as i dont really use them at all. Reason: The meter uses a "random" number of 3 3*12 inches Speed of light uses a random number of 3 3*10^8 m/s The root of 5 also uses a random number of 3 as 4/3 in the sphere formula. Kilogram also uses a random number 3 "expotentially." Units are not always consistent... In acceleration for example: Initial start = 0 then 1, 2 ,3.....So is 0 a unit?? For rotational motion is pi a unit?? At this level units are meaningless. Do you see what I mean?? How so is this Gibberish? we left out one important connection, and that is, none of this works without the use of pi as it is the foundation of all science..- 13 replies
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In QM, is velocity another word for radius?
CuriosOne replied to CuriosOne's topic in Quantum Theory
Why use dimensional analysis on something that curves and bends?? Just call it a piece of pi, easy as that.. Have we forgot about "General Relativity" or Particle Wave Duality, or the measurement problem "a very serious issue?" Not to mention the correct subset of numbers when dealing with cyphering codes pre-listed in those sin, cos and tangent functions, it doesn't work like that. I'v done dimensional analysis for years and my research "confirms" that velocity and radius are two sides of the same coin held within a "volume" or simply the sphere formula.. The OP attempts to "RECONCILE" this at the macro level....Thought you figured this out...lol And where does that 2 come form in h/2 = quantum of energy..Is 2 a random number? or maybe h is a radius of pi dimension..lol Sarcastic comments derseve sarcastic responses.... Your comment is personal.. Is his constant atleast "radial" or radiant? Even heat travels in some x direction to a flat 2d surface....Photo electric effect is a great example.. We know this through direction and distance, velocity is a stright line to a circle. -
In QM, is velocity another word for radius? I'm referring to the idea of quantized angular momentum with magnitude and direction...The Direction is Plank's Const. From what I gather it appears this vector direction points in "All Directions." That's where the OP question comes from..
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Does matter travel in discrete amounts of h?
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I keep thinking about - and + polarities... -
Does matter travel in discrete amounts of h?
CuriosOne replied to CuriosOne's topic in Quantum Theory
The spin up and spin down disappearing and re-appearing concepts comes from projected surfaces on the z axis projected on a 2d flat cooridinent plane... I get this idea from "angles" or slopes, it's just a small piece of a bigger fractural picture. I guess that's quantum weirdness.. -
Does matter travel in discrete amounts of h?
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When you say alignment related to the field, is this alignment an "angle?" Are these "Freed Elections" we speak of, or "Electron Orbitals"??? Several things.... If spin up and spin down are "vectors" Then where does QM waves come from?? IE "Nothing is physically rotating" I invision the wave function itself doing the rotating with its use of pi ratio and the unit circle, I suppose. The reason I say this is becuase spin up and spin down looks like it disappears to reappear?? Very Understood, ThanXxxx... It sounds like the electron is asynchronous then? Without the spinning.. -
Does matter travel in discrete amounts of h?
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If there is no physical rotation, then how does angular momentum carry this quanta of energy "in regards" to frequencies and waves? "Clearly there is some confusion on my end.." I understand the point of "spin" though... Now is this spin axis "some arbitrary refference point?" Do we use the axil tilt of earth at 24 degrees for our electron's axil tilt refference?" -
Hello my fellow science members! I want to create a music audio program to create beat rhythms, audio tracks and even record your voice.... My first inquiry: What do I need to a create a digital synthesizer that creates "sound" ie piano chords for "example" from "total scratch??" I know C++ And Python Programming... But "really" prefer a simple route.. ThnXxxx In Advance!
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Does matter travel in discrete amounts of h?
CuriosOne replied to CuriosOne's topic in Quantum Theory
I just want to make sure one very important fact: The electron has "no axil tilt of refference?" And that: From our member joigus quote: An ordinary rotation is cycling around an axis. An electron is not like that. """"No matter how you look at it""" it always rotates with angular momentum h/2 or -h/2 in any direction you look. -
Does matter travel in discrete amounts of h?
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"Changes" in angular momentum answers "many questions." 😎 THANK YOU... What I mean by shouldn't the electrons magnetic field inhibiting this "QM" behavior is its: Particle wave nature, among some other things I will wait on for now.. I want to make sure I get my thoughts clear on this new information and get back to you.. -
Does matter travel in discrete amounts of h?
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Does a rotation mean: An object that completes one cycle per some time interval? "Regardless of its size?? Does the electron act like a planet then? It's hard to think of something so small with it's own magnetic effects considering how the electron is a fermion, then wave, then transforms into a light photon then obsorbes energy, then releases that same energy.. Shouldn't the electron's magnetic field inhibit this behavior?? IE Descrete values of h, this makes sense, if the theory is correct for QM. Although I've never seen this electron, it's what I have studied.. -
Does matter travel in discrete amounts of h?
CuriosOne replied to CuriosOne's topic in Quantum Theory
Angular Momentum, Understood.... But i'm "very very" confused now.... Angular momentum of a particle's "rotational axis?" How do scientist know this at scales that small??? Does angular momentum use pi ratio?? ""I just want to make sure becuase of this from Wikipidia...""" In physics, angular momentum (rarely, moment of momentum or rotational momentum) is the rotational equivalent of linear momentum. It is an important quantity in physics because it is a conserved quantity—the total angular momentum of a closed system remains constant. -
So Plank discovered that: Energies obsorbed or emitted by atoms were quantized, which means their values were restricted to certain quantities..If this relation were linked to a car driving, the car could only move at discrete values of h... So if "nature" ie waves represents the flow of energy, or even disturbances in a medium at rest, (or using time with distance as in our car example) distance/time = rate, similar to frequencies, waves and etc Would this mean, all things are accellerating? With this information it's hard to understand the link between frequencies, waves and the math used that predicts physical behavior..
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I agree...
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I think i understand the random numbers part and if they had meaning or "measurable quantities that can be tested phyiscally" by some "say"scientific claim, they would be casual? Why do I keep thinking about intrinsic.. Totally forgot where I copied and pasted from..Will give credits next time. I think the 5 example is pretty clear to me, but casual and random do seem very invloved topics, but I'm glad I encountered them..Random comes up a lot...
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I do agree with you on my "Far From Science Ideas." Some ideas work for some, others work for others...
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I'm looking for a Program That Analyzes Waves, any suggestions please?
CuriosOne replied to CuriosOne's topic in The Lounge
Totally ""not sure"" about how I would add inputs to the program.. Infact the waves I create are "soundless." I "can" plot points in my graphing calculator and create a list to put points "which does help." But it's not sufficient. I create simple vibrations in my 3d program with a sphere and "trace" or "draw by hand" its motion in the y and x positions and play around with the "cooridinent's numbers" and apply these to calculus and triginometry....Its very intresting stuff....This is why I'm asking all the questions... My program would need to "allow" imports or drawings of waves, then do what it does with them...I hope I can find one.. I "may" be quite advanced in math in terms of "integration" for some reason i resonate with it..I'm intermediate in all known math and science levels...But I'm still learning "what" it is.. -
Causal: Cause and Effect Questions Designed to determine whether one or more variables causes or affects one or more outcome variables. A random variable is a mathematical function that ""maps""outcomes of random experiments to numbers. It can be thought of as the numeric result of operating a non-deterministic mechanism or performing a non-deterministic experiment to generate a random result.
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I've been getting rude and sarcastic remarks since my 1st posting...I think u know this, since you appear to know my posts. Calling someone's post garbage, trash and etc is "very rude" especially from people whom claim to be educated and especially when posts are public.. When members follows the rules of this forum, of which have been broken just now again, I think your suggestion may be applicable to others whom think out of the box and have similar issues with indirect insults, and the "standard" language of math, whatever that is at this point.
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I thought scientist were atheist?? Is this correct?
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I've known this from statistics, but really prefer the word random, casual makes things sound as though everything effects everything else, it makes nature sound "selective" and practical or common and predictive.. Causal Relationships Between Variables A causal relationship is when one variable causes a change in another variable. These types of relationships are investigated by experimental research in order to determine if changes in one variable actually result in changes in another variable. And what is science??? By the way, I'm using my cell phone key pad so the "?" key is on the flat screen, and the only thing sticking is my question of which no one seems to be able to answer..Or kind of did already.. Oh, and your getting off topic..lol!
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I'm looking for a Program That Analyzes Waves, any suggestions please?
CuriosOne replied to CuriosOne's topic in The Lounge
Definitely "no" more like a 3d program that uses Fourrier Series or Taylor Series that "brakes" up waves "bunched up signals or 2 simple signals. Similar to those like "interference patterns"...Something that deals with "vibrations" between "say" 2 machines vibrating on a table affecting "say" a cup on the surface of the table, and you want to know which machine has the greater influence on the cup.. These are just examples.. But a program like this would be ideal.. -
Rest frame meaning not moving? Or accelerating or orbiting another body in space? QM already figured that one out eons ago....I just ask questions about the legitimacy of it all, my duty is to make people ""think."" After all, the Whole Of Science Is Based On Ideas....Some work for some, others don't...So what is space???? I heard it was volume, or pressure...Does this help you understand my OP? How do we know this??? I think I deserve an answer.. What devices does our small planet with our limited understanding of the atom use to come to such conclusions on something so emmense, profound and complicated? Does This Include The Areas Of Dark Energy??
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So what is random then? A premiscouse constant such as pi?