Message from @Crow

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2019-07-20 02:59:38 UTC  

@Bobby I get it

2019-07-20 02:59:45 UTC  

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2019-07-20 02:59:53 UTC  

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2019-07-20 03:00:08 UTC  

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2019-07-20 03:00:11 UTC  

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2019-07-20 03:00:38 UTC  

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2019-07-20 03:01:18 UTC  

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2019-07-20 03:01:34 UTC  

<:pepelaugh:544857300179877898> <:pepegun:588019479401726001>

2019-07-20 03:02:17 UTC  

Heisenberg: One cannot know both position and velocity of something so small that the act of measurement interfers with it's trajectory

2019-07-20 03:03:04 UTC  

So, limitation of our ability to measure something small then?

2019-07-20 03:03:18 UTC  

Heisenberg: NO! It's the nature of reality!

2019-07-20 03:03:24 UTC  

(eyes roll)

2019-07-20 03:04:34 UTC  

No wonder these kids are stil trying to decipher what Fermi and Drake doodle on napkins.....

2019-07-20 03:08:07 UTC  

i am pretty sure "act of measurement interfering" is not really how it works MA

2019-07-20 03:08:27 UTC  

actually is

2019-07-20 03:08:28 UTC  

@Ferris That's precisely how it works

2019-07-20 03:08:33 UTC  

ehhhhhh

2019-07-20 03:08:36 UTC  

How do you think we "see" this shit? Tiny microscopes?

2019-07-20 03:08:54 UTC  

@Ferris In order to measure things at that level, we don't see them directly, we bounce shit off of them and measure the change

2019-07-20 03:08:56 UTC  

no it's a mathematical reality

2019-07-20 03:09:01 UTC  

the drake equationa dnt he fermi paradox?

2019-07-20 03:09:05 UTC  

@Ferris You're trolling right?

2019-07-20 03:09:07 UTC  

no

2019-07-20 03:09:15 UTC  

i had to take quantum mechanics

2019-07-20 03:09:35 UTC  

Regardless, that IS how we measure small stuff

2019-07-20 03:09:39 UTC  

yes

2019-07-20 03:09:48 UTC  

its just that is seperate from the uncertainty principle

2019-07-20 03:09:50 UTC  

all im saying

2019-07-20 03:09:54 UTC  

It's part of it

2019-07-20 03:10:07 UTC  

no, its a distinct bit of error

2019-07-20 03:10:11 UTC  

even without that

2019-07-20 03:10:11 UTC  

I agree that it's part

2019-07-20 03:10:11 UTC  

can't reconcile general relativity tensor equations with quantum wave functions? anything you can't concisely describe with calculus can be express approximately with statistics; it is god enough

2019-07-20 03:10:17 UTC  

I'm saying that we don't observe them directly

2019-07-20 03:10:21 UTC  

yes

2019-07-20 03:10:24 UTC  

that is fair jack

2019-07-20 03:10:32 UTC  

we dont

2019-07-20 03:10:36 UTC  

@ManAnimal where are all the aliens bro?

2019-07-20 03:10:58 UTC  

MA