Message from @racecartacocat

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2019-09-07 00:26:27 UTC  

Like i think people should always know what they are argueing against

2019-09-07 00:26:54 UTC  

I disagree with most of the stuff on here, but i want to understand it

2019-09-07 02:47:45 UTC  

yo any flat earthers or anti-vaxxers @ me

2019-09-07 03:00:36 UTC  

What u guys think of quantum mechanics?

2019-09-07 03:02:07 UTC  

I like it. 🙂

2019-09-07 03:03:16 UTC  

:)

2019-09-07 03:04:15 UTC  

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.

2019-09-07 03:09:21 UTC  

ikr

2019-09-07 03:09:29 UTC  

you can observe randomness with the slit experiment

2019-09-07 03:09:34 UTC  

really fascinating

2019-09-07 03:11:27 UTC  

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

2019-09-07 03:11:33 UTC  

which is epic

2019-09-07 03:17:24 UTC  

@demonwarrior2266 that's more observing the fact that light is a wave :p

2019-09-07 03:20:09 UTC  

i'd love for it to be a demo of qm, but it's not, idk of any nice way to test qm easily

2019-09-07 03:26:44 UTC  

nah, you shoot electrons through

2019-09-07 03:26:54 UTC  

light waves don't work

2019-09-07 03:27:03 UTC  

just pop some electrons through one at a time

2019-09-07 03:29:34 UTC  

light waves and electrons behave the same way

2019-09-07 03:29:37 UTC  

according to qm

2019-09-07 03:30:11 UTC  

but, when's the last time you popped electrons into a slit one at a time? xD @racecartacocat

2019-09-07 03:50:52 UTC  

idk there was some experiment I haven't looked into it in like 2 years tbh so

2019-09-07 03:51:01 UTC  

not really an expert

2019-09-07 04:37:07 UTC  

oh ye np @racecartacocat my only point was we probably can't do it for ourselves

2019-09-07 04:37:40 UTC  

yeah you need advanced lab equipment but I think it's been done, again can't verify where I saw that

2019-09-07 04:38:05 UTC  

oh i got mainstream verified nice

2019-09-07 04:38:10 UTC  

now im a big boi globe earther

2019-09-07 04:40:08 UTC  

yee nice

2019-09-07 05:47:23 UTC  

Dang ive been trying to get verified so long

2019-09-07 05:49:13 UTC  

Shouldn't have to try

2019-09-07 07:41:34 UTC  
2019-09-07 07:41:40 UTC  

the protene argument

2019-09-07 14:30:41 UTC  

@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

2019-09-07 22:09:40 UTC  

@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

2019-09-07 22:12:10 UTC  

The beam on the wall does get smaller then larger, but without any cutoff given by a quantum uncertainty principle

2019-09-07 22:13:25 UTC  

It can be described just as a classical wave

2019-09-07 22:39:07 UTC  

9-11 was aerosmith requiems doing <#604872933751521281>

2019-09-08 16:47:56 UTC  

@raspberry aw i thought that counted 😔

2019-09-08 16:52:45 UTC  

@demonwarrior2266 it iss like the uncertainty principle but, just the classical wave version of it .-.

2019-09-08 16:54:41 UTC  

so nu it doesn't prove quantum stuff

2019-09-08 17:05:41 UTC  

so it is a classical version ;c

2019-09-08 17:05:50 UTC  

FAK