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Is the Quantum-Classical Boundary correlated to Quantum Wavelength?


pittsburghjoe

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Maybe it would be better titled "EM Dimension", all I know is that it is the realm that superposition takes place. PLEASE humor me and pretend such a thing could exist. Are there any other flaws to it other than you not being taught it in school? Would a working EMDrive be proof of this layer?

 

 

That's not how this works. If you think it exists you need to present evidence of it. A model. Make predictions that can confirm or falsify it. This is a science discussion, and you're describing badly conceived science fiction.

 

You haven't explained the connection between this alleged dimension and the EM drive, so why would that be evidence it's right?

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Why hasn't it occurred to anyone that the EM spectrum is it's own dimension? Did we not think it was special enough to warrant such praise? I think the current double slit experiment is all I need to prove that it is a new-to-us dimension.

 

Because the people who do this for a living (and did more than read pop-sci articles to learn the subject) know that you aren't describing a dimension.

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It's a new-to-us dimension. Pre-existing concepts can carry on with what they know if they want to.

 

An EMDrive might be exploiting this superdimention and be the proof that I need.

 

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pittsburghjoe, you've failed to support your speculation in accordance with the rules of this section. Further, your continued attempts to redefine familiar terms like "dimension" lead you down the same untenable paths.

 

You have no special intuition that allows you to skip studying science basics. I'm not sure where you got the idea that was possible, other than wishful thinking.

 

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