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Da_Nuke
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 8:14 pm


People who believe in quantum physics like it was ******** magic.

Seriously, if you believe in quantum physics like this, and you swallowed all the bullshit they say in the movie What the do we know, you really need to pour a bucket of Arctic Ocean cold water on your head. Quantum physics looks like magic because what it says sounds really far-fetched, but all these theories are verifiable explanations of what happens at a sub-molecular level, and they all have their respective mathematical model. And if you want to understand that stuff, you need to know at the very least about differential, integral, multivariable and vector calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and complex analysis.

If you believe in quantum physics and time theory like it was magic, then you don't know s**t about this field of physics, whose greatest offsprings are the MOSFET transistor and the USB keyring.

Two friends of mine were like this at first, until I showed them my electromagnetism textbook and they saw all the bunch of math scribbles in the book. One of them has stopped believing in quantum physics; the other one switched to math and its implications, now he's taking differential calculus (and he doesn't finds it hard, though it's more like calculus for engineers), and I already told him to take linear algebra and then mechanics, so he can get the physical sense of what he's taking.

PS: I can also prove that those who believe in the Theory of Everything are wrong. Gödel's incompleteness theorem says any theory about something that's not trivial, i.e. not precisely outlined and not about something specific, will always be incomplete or inconsistent. Therefore, a complete, consistent Grand Unifying Theory of All the ******** Physics can't exist.
PostPosted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 9:26 pm


I remember when my physics teacher talked about quantum physics. I never really understood what they were for except making physics make sense in the atomic level.

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