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Eagle_Eye11 months, 2 weeks ago
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Quantum Physics is the Universal Energies equation....it made me understand the universe
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Sting theory, awesome!
Are they the same, I have an idea that they work together.
This can get really deep......I have to reflect on it a bit to further grasp
"Neural nets--
webs spun of the fine fabric of the universe
whose threads reveal their composition
to be of webs of even finer fabrics of universes ad infinitum...
echoes and reflections,
gradients of reverberating colors;
blending seamlessly in a pallet of nothingness,
(Pitch black and white light! Which is all colors? Which is none?)
creating a painting of eternity for we casual observers to perceive,
at least peripherally;
kind of reminds me of my acid trips in the 60's-

Radiofreeeuropa11 months, 2 weeks ago
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String theory is sort of it's own thing I believe but it attempts to unify quantum mechanics and gravity (gravity, one of the forces we easily can observe has been a nightmare to fit into physical theories!)
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I believe pondering quantum physics is possibly just as "expanding" as psychedelics in terms of opening the ol' doors of perception!
Don't try this at home kids!
That was a little poetry sort of...inspired by theoretical physics ...molecular mysticism... and the big note theory!-

Radiofreeeuropa11 months, 2 weeks ago
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I'm not a physicist, nor do I even play one on tv. Though my daughter is, and I can generally hold my own in conversations with her or her fellow researchers. I'd like to think my interest in seeking the truth of the nature of things had something to do with her path...but I'm just a hobbyist. I believe since quantum mechanics is a set of principles underlying the most fundamental known description of all physical systems; that string theorists, who are seeking the nature of the most fundamental "thing" are part of the quantum research as well.
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Though in a quantum universe, I don't know...the obvious is often not so! -

Beau789011 months, 2 weeks ago
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Excellent post, Radio! Very well done. Some great stuff there about the hermaneutic nature of scientific, philosophical and cultural thought. (And the first example I've seen in a long time of an acceptable use of the term "paradigm shift.")
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To the point of arriving closer to a full explanation of reality, I suspect you're right that the further quantum physicists (or cosmologists, going the other direction) investigate, the more questions arise, in an infinitely recursive discovering of new and unexplained phenomena. Much like your example of zooming in or out of graphic depictions of fractals.
That's not to say such study is useless, though...to the contrary, I believe it's all about the discoveries made and new forms of modeling created during the process of investigation. -
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