Message from @fuguer

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2019-10-28 09:33:49 UTC  

i honestly believe if we could slow down time enough we could see quantum jumping in action. it's just too fast for us to measure. hence the resolution issue again. i think my brain is way too ingrained with the classical model. I feel there needs to be a progression, that it doesn't just go *poof* and the particle has changed state.

2019-10-28 09:33:50 UTC  

a probability

2019-10-28 09:33:57 UTC  

of observing the particle at that location

2019-10-28 09:34:29 UTC  

Here's what I think.... the jumping is all there is because time isnt continuous

2019-10-28 09:34:30 UTC  

if it more than half . its 1

2019-10-28 09:34:44 UTC  

jew physics

2019-10-28 09:34:45 UTC  

what we perceive as time is just the connectedness of different possible configurations

2019-10-28 09:35:00 UTC  

in the Hilbert space

2019-10-28 09:35:21 UTC  

picture all possible configurations laid out in a grid

2019-10-28 09:35:26 UTC  

yeah i can kind of imagine pockets where time curves around it or something. so we can't see the intermediate state. i dunno.

2019-10-28 09:35:28 UTC  

uhuh

2019-10-28 09:35:29 UTC  

connected by how many differences each configuration has

2019-10-28 09:36:01 UTC  

yes theres intermediate states that can never be observed those are virtual particles in a feynman diagram

2019-10-28 09:36:06 UTC  

`quantum judaism`

2019-10-28 09:36:23 UTC  

honestly if jews stick to STEM im happy for them

2019-10-28 09:36:28 UTC  

better than subverting society

2019-10-28 09:36:37 UTC  

judeo negro quantum scamming

2019-10-28 09:36:40 UTC  

lol subverting reality

2019-10-28 09:36:54 UTC  

gib quantum grants

2019-10-28 09:37:09 UTC  

nah i have no qualms with feynman, that guy was golden. i've read some of his books.

2019-10-28 09:37:14 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/634367565304561675/638310296875827231/cernquan1_9-01.gif

2019-10-28 09:37:29 UTC  

a virtual particle is one that isnt observed its interior on the feynman diagram

2019-10-28 09:37:39 UTC  

like these virtual electron circles

2019-10-28 09:38:00 UTC  

Hol' up

2019-10-28 09:38:08 UTC  

So you bee sayin

2019-10-28 09:38:18 UTC  

whats beautiful about feynman diagrams is they make the symmetry of space and time manifestly obvious

2019-10-28 09:38:22 UTC  

it's like:
A ----- (something happens) ----- B

2019-10-28 09:38:29 UTC  

That electrons ain't electrons and shiet?

2019-10-28 09:38:31 UTC  

you can rotate space and time axes in feynman diagram and its still a valid diagram but it means something different

2019-10-28 09:38:34 UTC  

sheit dog

2019-10-28 09:38:54 UTC  

S H E E E E E I T

2019-10-28 09:39:29 UTC  

electrons are irreducible representations of the poincare group

2019-10-28 09:39:48 UTC  

thats the most accurate answer i can give you

2019-10-28 09:39:55 UTC  

wordsoup

2019-10-28 09:40:04 UTC  

You lost me kang

2019-10-28 09:40:06 UTC  

yes it has to be wordsoup if you dont understand abstract algebra

2019-10-28 09:40:26 UTC  

think of it as a point of stability in a sea of chaos

2019-10-28 09:40:39 UTC  

I know groups.
what's a Poincaré group?

2019-10-28 09:40:43 UTC  

like when you put sand on a thing and it shakes

2019-10-28 09:40:47 UTC  

it winds up with stable areas right

2019-10-28 09:40:58 UTC  

thats not exactly right, but pretend it is