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Any model we make does not describe the universe it describes what our brains are capable of saying at this time. All perception is gamble. We believe what we see and then we believe our interpretation of it we dont even know we're making an interpretation most of the time.
Translator: "She wants to know what Quantum Physics is..." *takes sip*
RAW: "WHAT?"
Translator: "Quantum Phsyics, explain it simply she asks"
RAW: "Explain Quantum Physics simply..."
Translater braces herself LOL but she has nothing to worry about because RAW explains it wonderfully
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haha yeah i used to get those chemistry sets too, never followed the directions tho. dont know if youd consider philosophy a science, but ive been into it for a while and i like it a lot. you like philosophy?
By xxwalkamongusxx [Affiliate User] 1219818180 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removecheers m8 that means alot. :) so how long you been into science. ive been in science sincei was a little boy with my very first chemistry set or circuit board. i know geeky. lol and what kinda science is your fav?
By richmeister4eva [Affiliate User] 1219751890 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removefrom my perspective, its possible that you do have that ability. seems like your willing to reconsider your old ways, even if that makes you feel uncomfortable, and to me, thats cool
By xxwalkamongusxx [Affiliate User] 1219704573 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei found it a little awkward and felt it pushed my boundaries of thinking as logically speaking matter can only be in one place at one given time.i know now that everything is not written in stone. that things can change. outcomes can be different even when the same test is duplicated. as a man that only studied classical physics i have my work cut out for me for sure. you seem to have a good perspective on this. wish i had that ability. lol. :)
By richmeister4eva [Affiliate User] 1219696588 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei really enjoyed the video. i didnt find it particularly hard to understand. i like his example of living in three places in california at once... because it shows that every idea is subjective because it depends on perspective. its like reading a book backwards-the more you read the less you know
By xxwalkamongusxx [Affiliate User] 1219690173 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei like it because it makes you think. if you can change the outcome of an electrons action just by looking at it, it kinda weirds me out as i have only lived by classical Newtonian physics and this is new to me. now i have asked question like this before but my physics teacher would dismiss it as airy fairy talk. what did you think was the most confusing part about the video? mine was the electron changing its direction without any interference.
By richmeister4eva [Affiliate User] 1219680586 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei gave it five 5tars
By xxwalkamongusxx [Affiliate User] 1219629943 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removecheck out the 2 slit video eith dr. quantum and youl'll get the idea about quantum physics. well a sliver more of an introduction at best.
By richmeister4eva [Affiliate User] 1219620154 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei got nothing from this hahaha
By xxwalkamongusxx [Affiliate User] 1219619553 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removewhat do you think?
By xxwalkamongusxx [Affiliate User] 1219619339 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeis that what it is?
By xxwalkamongusxx [Affiliate User] 1219619317 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removeu don't understand because you have to realise that nothing is in a fixed state. whatever you see is what you brain can interpret not what is real just think is real. remember everyone has a point of view on how life is. religion is neither correct nor incorrect because its only an illusion of the mind something your mind processes and this is the end result. its not wrong nor right. just all in your mind
By richmeister4eva [Affiliate User] 1219587399 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removei dont think "naive realism" is as refutable as this man would make it out to be.
By XIPM3 [Affiliate User] 1219556311 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down Removein the event there is one there is two there is more, whether she's a whore or the core,its lore, she might not be a she, but came from one ap-parent-ly, whether origin was an organ, or just harmony, circles and arrows are just toys for us toddlers, growing notions of growing and decaying notions of decaying
By matterkam [Affiliate User] 1219364750 Reply Spam [+0] Moderate Up Moderate Down RemoveI will forever be in debt to Robert Anton Wilson for the millions of ways he has opened my mind. By far the greatest thinker of our time. I can't even put into words the magnitude of this mans vast knowledge. He was definitely living on a plane slightly above the average humans existence. Pure genius. But very humble. And rightfully so because any human could attain what he had if they only wanted to and tried to.
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