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Split from Gravitational waves Discovered
StringJunky replied to Robittybob1's topic in Speculations
Spacetime, I might be wrong, is a mapping of energy-density distribution around masses and between masses. Ripples in spacetime from a BH merger describes a particular energy-density pattern and propagation -
Does it help towards setting limits on the dimensions of the granularity of space for quantum purposes?
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I find it all amazing. The signal and it's visual interpretation is so clear for amateurs like myself. There's an explanation of the animation if anyone wants a bit more detail. Click "Show more" under the video at this LInK. Does this help pave the way for a better quantum description as well?
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Nice animation. Note how the event is correlated with the signal trace at the bottom through time.
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Umpteen million people are probably thinking the same.
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All Hail Albert!
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I was idealistic and naive once. Gilead, Valeant, - Drug prices; Google, Apple et al -endemic tax "efficiencies"; Volkswagen; device manipulation etc. The corporate rot is coming at us like pent up diarrhoea.... the emerging list is getting very long.
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True, can't argue with that. In the UK the Liberal Democrats (centrist between Labour and Conservative) have pushed for PR since I can remember but the electorate here seems to prefer a first-past-the-post system. We don't tend to get major reversals of policy with each party that's elected though... it's more subtle.
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Proportional representation would probably lead to a slower pace of change.
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Are you reasonably confident that they exist?
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One could verify this by a surprise compulsory search of said politicians pockets for poppers!
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What happened to educational TV channels?
StringJunky replied to Hans de Vries's topic in The Lounge
Whether the words are spoken or written you still have to digest and absorb what has been said and, with science, you are only going to get so far without maths;. this will always be your limitation, no matter how good you are, I think. I think you are looking at many years of concerted effort to 'get used to' the hard stuff like GR, QM etc... there are no complete classical equivalents that we can use to visualise at this level. The other thing is scientific knowledge is in constant flux, scientists have to be in this state to. I wouldn't let it get you down, as long as you enjoy it and find it interesting and useful that's all that matters I think Richard Feynman once said nobody really understands QM. -
Very good. An influential proportion of Americans need to realise that no country, like no person, is an island that can act or be affected without consequence to themselves, or them to other nations. It's becoming quite clear that those formerly isolated nations, Russia and China, are gradually acknowledging ,via their responses to events, that they too are not islands.
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He's displaying a form arrogant ignorance which I think seems to be a popular approach amongst. many Republicans and probably others with different politics.. If one is a devout, true-believer (in anything), how can one be any more than that?
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Is it the Universe created alone? Yes or not? Only Yes or Not.
StringJunky replied to Enric's topic in General Philosophy
'Universe' means everything that exists... there can only be one. -
What happened to educational TV channels?
StringJunky replied to Hans de Vries's topic in The Lounge
The intellectual world is your oyster with the internet, and a fast enough connection. No need for tele. I've done without it since 2004. Being deaf, I prefer the written word to spoken so I can get away with a quite slow connection. To much of the viewing time nowadays is polluted interspersed by adverts and, as such, not amenable to an uninterrupted learning experience imo. -
Fashion accessories as indicators of personality
StringJunky replied to petrushka.googol's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
What are pants, as opposed to those you wear with a formal jacket...aren't they the same? As you probably know, pants in the UK are underwear. -
Fashion accessories as indicators of personality
StringJunky replied to petrushka.googol's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
Swimming Costume. -
Fashion accessories as indicators of personality
StringJunky replied to petrushka.googol's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
You couldn't care less for them? -
I've never thought of it like that really... I agree.
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The times they are a-changin.
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On the the subject of health, the free market is bankrupting the American healthcare system. Currently, the pharmaceutical companies have carte blanche to price medicines as they see fit. In some cases they will acquire an old drug that is essential and increase the price 5000%. It is not uncommon for them to annually increase them two or three-fold just to make their bottom-line look good to keep shareholders sweet. I can't get my head around why the national health care systems can't negotiate. prices but apparently this is so. I've uploaded a pdf of a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform memorandum which shows some of the internal communications and thought processes of these companies.... it's rank and rotten. Memo on Turing Internal Docs.pdf
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Another way to look at it is to establish the amount of work/energy required to do the same thing remotely with various beam technologies we do have and we then should be able to assess what rate of work our bodies would need to generate to perform it 'paranormally'. My guess is it would be well outside what we would be capable of generating from some arbitrary distance.