Message from @Octo

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2019-10-28 09:25:06 UTC  

if you have enough data

2019-10-28 09:25:12 UTC  

its not as good as theory though

2019-10-28 09:25:21 UTC  

ill just stick to newtonian

2019-10-28 09:25:34 UTC  

i'm happy bending time. but i'm not so happy with ideas like cutting time in a place and reattaching it somewhere else. quantum physics is really unintuitive. i'm probably just a physics normie though.

2019-10-28 09:25:34 UTC  

usually we do permutations about a harmonic interval to evaluate the path intergral

2019-10-28 09:25:47 UTC  

we cant do the true intergral because its infinite

2019-10-28 09:25:52 UTC  

and save myself the headache that wil never pay off

2019-10-28 09:26:08 UTC  

to me it pays off because the purpose of life is to understand what i am, and the world i inhabit

2019-10-28 09:26:15 UTC  

at least for me

2019-10-28 09:26:29 UTC  

never lose that drive.

2019-10-28 09:26:30 UTC  

doesnt pay the bills though

2019-10-28 09:26:36 UTC  

yours isnt the end all either

2019-10-28 09:26:50 UTC  

yeah i recognize its my personal preference for how to live

2019-10-28 09:27:02 UTC  

its just a more complex model

2019-10-28 09:27:08 UTC  

very true

2019-10-28 09:27:13 UTC  

and not the real thing

2019-10-28 09:27:14 UTC  

i see what you mean

2019-10-28 09:27:25 UTC  

well yes, we can never prove we have the final model

2019-10-28 09:27:43 UTC  

i think we might be close honestly. QM is fantastically good the only flaw is its not background independent like GR

2019-10-28 09:27:49 UTC  

the final model is the universe itself.

2019-10-28 09:27:56 UTC  

Nothing we can invent can explain the real model, because it would be made up of parts of the real model

2019-10-28 09:28:01 UTC  

we need a model for QM where spacetime is emergent instead of baked in

2019-10-28 09:28:03 UTC  

whats M ?

2019-10-28 09:28:09 UTC  

you can't make it more simple without cutting corners and generalising.

2019-10-28 09:28:21 UTC  

the thing is QM is ridiculously simple

2019-10-28 09:28:32 UTC  

and it works everywhere but black holes

2019-10-28 09:28:36 UTC  

M for Mexican

2019-10-28 09:29:08 UTC  

To understand QM you need nothing more than basic linear algebra, basic calculus, and abstract algebra

2019-10-28 09:29:16 UTC  

yeah but i think qm is a general idea, it doesn't account for every single action at every point in time... i understand that sentence i just made can be broken apart easily though .lol

2019-10-28 09:29:18 UTC  

but theres always deeper layers

2019-10-28 09:29:38 UTC  

can you explain what you mean by that

2019-10-28 09:29:49 UTC  

it can explain almost everything, it just cant predict all outcomes

2019-10-28 09:30:17 UTC  

basically we need better resolution at smaller scales to really see what's happening. qm is predictive, but not an exact model of reality.

2019-10-28 09:30:23 UTC  

the biggest problem is QM treats time and space as absolute, when we know theyre not

2019-10-28 09:30:26 UTC  

theyre emergent

2019-10-28 09:30:57 UTC  

we dont need better resolution.... QM is an exact model of reality or very close

2019-10-28 09:31:04 UTC  

We don't really go smaller anymore. We get more abstract to account for different cases and observations.

2019-10-28 09:31:08 UTC  

yeah VERY close.

2019-10-28 09:31:09 UTC  

JQM

2019-10-28 09:31:12 UTC  

the fuzziness of quantum predictions is a consequence of our inability to measure exact quantum states

2019-10-28 09:31:24 UTC  

and the reason we cant is because there's no operator for them