Message from @nobuyuki

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2019-10-21 17:57:46 UTC  

if physics are perfect, what is the point of having physicists anymore?

2019-10-21 17:57:47 UTC  

Always

2019-10-21 17:57:52 UTC  

nothing is ever complete

2019-10-21 17:57:52 UTC  

this is an accurate representation of quantum mechanics

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633967804483371009/635899568785195028/43543543.jpg

2019-10-21 17:57:55 UTC  

It may be glorified fortune telling, but seeing behind the curtain of fortune telling means you're less likely to be bamboozled into believing someone when that's what they're doing.

2019-10-21 17:58:08 UTC  

but i dont know why youre so stuck up on belittling the one of the biggest fields of physics

2019-10-21 17:58:15 UTC  

Current understanding of physics is so inept electrons cannot be observed orbiting atoms

2019-10-21 17:58:15 UTC  

Physicists are the dice throwers and table minders duh

2019-10-21 17:58:22 UTC  

>escher nuts
wack

2019-10-21 17:58:26 UTC  

<:WaitWhatArmy:590858815189024778>

2019-10-21 17:58:52 UTC  

They use a "probability cloud" to define where an electron might be at any point in time, completely inept

2019-10-21 17:58:57 UTC  

you talk such bizarre shit and turn around and say christians don't know shit?!

2019-10-21 17:59:01 UTC  

its correct

2019-10-21 17:59:11 UTC  

because we measure things through light

2019-10-21 17:59:11 UTC  

i dont know why you hate it so much

2019-10-21 17:59:21 UTC  

electron energy levels and orbits are very important concepts

2019-10-21 17:59:26 UTC  

and you can't measure an electron with a photon without effecting the measurement

2019-10-21 17:59:30 UTC  

It causes misconceptions

2019-10-21 17:59:30 UTC  

its just how waves work dude

2019-10-21 17:59:31 UTC  

it's pretty simple

2019-10-21 17:59:56 UTC  

It is what it is, so what if ppl use imperfect means to define it as long as they continue to figure better ways to predict expected output for a given input

2019-10-21 18:00:03 UTC  

would you prefer to use the old and outdated atom models lol

2019-10-21 18:00:14 UTC  

if we find some way to measure properties of a wave-packet using something that doesn't effect the measurement, that would be the holy grail of particle physics and quantum mechanics

2019-10-21 18:00:16 UTC  

It causes people to think that the electron is only in orbit some of the time and might show up at any point in its orbit at any time, ina general area

2019-10-21 18:00:27 UTC  

they are waves tho are they not?

2019-10-21 18:00:29 UTC  

EC weewoo

2019-10-21 18:00:29 UTC  

In reality, its always there

2019-10-21 18:00:33 UTC  

or whatever the fuck

2019-10-21 18:00:38 UTC  

not some orbiting sphere

2019-10-21 18:00:42 UTC  

in reality it is somewhere

2019-10-21 18:00:43 UTC  

always

2019-10-21 18:00:44 UTC  

they are "wave-packets"

2019-10-21 18:00:46 UTC  

they are everywhere on the orbit at all times

2019-10-21 18:00:48 UTC  

but it could be in multiple regions

2019-10-21 18:00:50 UTC  

because you know

2019-10-21 18:00:54 UTC  

thats how it works

2019-10-21 18:00:57 UTC  

No they are singular entities

2019-10-21 18:00:58 UTC  

it isnt a regular orbit

2019-10-21 18:01:03 UTC  

electrons are in a superposition around the nuclei

2019-10-21 18:01:03 UTC  

and they can teleport