What would happen if you opened a door so fast you beat the collapse of the wave function?
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Maybe I'm cynical, but I predict it will become a vehicle for bioethicists, "diversity and Inclusion experts," and other layabouts to get sinecures, and that they'll stop focusing on hardcore life-extension/rejuvenation resarch and shift towards meme-tier longevity stuff, like nutrition and exercise research.
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The only reason this confuses moderns is because of the nonconstructive brain damage infesting math. The ancients knew that in order to use the method of exhaustion, you had to bound the quantity from both sides, above and below. Modern students are instead taught to work with limits, which approach the quantity in question from one side or the other or sometimes by schizophrenically oscillating about it. The bounds from both sides are still there, of course, but the details are hidden away in an epsilon-delta proof that they're told not to worry about until they take analysis, which the engineers never do. It is no surprise that they misapply the concept, and you get confusion like pic related.
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proof me that is true.
or if you think that is fake, proof it
or if you think that is fake, proof it
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Angie's phalanges
Elvis's pelvises
Rose's noses
Hendrick's appendix
Elvis's pelvises
Rose's noses
Hendrick's appendix
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Is pop science inherently bad?
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I am a failed scientist, how do I get another goal in life?
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I am a failed scientist, how do I get another goal in life? I cannot live without ambition.
So long story short I studied math and physics and my original plan was to somehow apply theoretical physical breakthroughs (condensed matter physics) to solve big problems like energy storage and quantum computing. I even tried my hand at pure mathematics. I dipped my toes in so many fields, but ultimately due to a lack of talent and lack of interest and some healthy dose of mental illness, nothing really stuck.
What I did realize is that I really don't like doing research. It does not fit my personality. I am currently doing a Ph.d in a very applied field of engineering. I am good at it and it is fun. However there is no grand purpose to what I do. I am just making some mechanism of some turbo engines more efficient. It feels a bit insignificant, to be honest.
My question is really, how do I get another goal in life? I feel empty and rudderless without a goal and without some passion to strive towards. Have you gone through such a situation? What did you end up doing in the end?
So long story short I studied math and physics and my original plan was to somehow apply theoretical physical breakthroughs (condensed matter physics) to solve big problems like energy storage and quantum computing. I even tried my hand at pure mathematics. I dipped my toes in so many fields, but ultimately due to a lack of talent and lack of interest and some healthy dose of mental illness, nothing really stuck.
What I did realize is that I really don't like doing research. It does not fit my personality. I am currently doing a Ph.d in a very applied field of engineering. I am good at it and it is fun. However there is no grand purpose to what I do. I am just making some mechanism of some turbo engines more efficient. It feels a bit insignificant, to be honest.
My question is really, how do I get another goal in life? I feel empty and rudderless without a goal and without some passion to strive towards. Have you gone through such a situation? What did you end up doing in the end?
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Penrose's Cyclic Conformal Cosmology views the conditions of a heat death universe conformally equal to those of big bang.
As light does not experience time, any configurational state - no matter how low a porbability - would occur 100%, as technically infinite amount of time indeed passes for these light waves. Imagine all of coinciding in a final constructive interference, a superposition that would be the most energetic photon possible. This could be the spark of the new big bang.
I'm probably skipping a couple of steps here, but thought it was interesting.
As light does not experience time, any configurational state - no matter how low a porbability - would occur 100%, as technically infinite amount of time indeed passes for these light waves. Imagine all of coinciding in a final constructive interference, a superposition that would be the most energetic photon possible. This could be the spark of the new big bang.
I'm probably skipping a couple of steps here, but thought it was interesting.
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The jew Albert Einstein fed us the lie that the speed of light cannot be passed in order to keep the human race confined to the prison planet and allow the inter-dimensional parasite demons to harvest our life energy. Physics as we know it must be completely reformed if we are to break free from the Synagogue of Satan.
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What is DNA?
And what is a gene?
This is so confusing, trying to debunk neonazi Darwinism and science.
And what is a gene?
This is so confusing, trying to debunk neonazi Darwinism and science.
