Message from @racecartacocat
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this image was posted earlier, but that argues against the globe earth, without understanding it
I can't upload images directly to discord sorry
The earth is tilted slightly
It is indeed
Like i think people should always know what they are argueing against
I disagree with most of the stuff on here, but i want to understand it
yo any flat earthers or anti-vaxxers @ me
What u guys think of quantum mechanics?
I like it. 🙂
:)
If anyone denies it, they can test it for themselves by getting an incredibly narrow slit and shining a light through it. They can directly observer QM.
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you can observe randomness with the slit experiment
really fascinating
No matter how many times you shoot a particle through, no matter the duration between these instances, the distribution of points on the background will always follow exact randomness
which is epic
@demonwarrior2266 that's more observing the fact that light is a wave :p
i'd love for it to be a demo of qm, but it's not, idk of any nice way to test qm easily
nah, you shoot electrons through
just pop some electrons through one at a time
light waves and electrons behave the same way
according to qm
but, when's the last time you popped electrons into a slit one at a time? xD @racecartacocat
idk there was some experiment I haven't looked into it in like 2 years tbh so
not really an expert
oh ye np @racecartacocat my only point was we probably can't do it for ourselves
yeah you need advanced lab equipment but I think it's been done, again can't verify where I saw that
oh i got mainstream verified nice
now im a big boi globe earther
yee nice
Dang ive been trying to get verified so long
Shouldn't have to try
the protene argument
@raspberry no i mean how if you shoot a beam of light through a slit and make it more and more narrow, the beam on the wall gets more and more narrow as well, up until a point, when the light actually starts to spread out because of the Heisenberg uncertainty principle
@demonwarrior2266 hmm I haven't heard about that point? I don't think there's any sharp cutoff. And without quantum measurement, the uncertainty principle is basically just classical wave mechanics
The beam on the wall does get smaller then larger, but without any cutoff given by a quantum uncertainty principle
It can be described just as a classical wave
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