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Anonymous at Mon, 31 Mar 2025 22:49:23 UTC No. 16634276
So the uncertainty principle can cause the energies of different fields at any point to fluctuate randomly as long as it returns to zero in a tiny amount of time and all of spacetime has a foam of fluctuations, right? In that case, can the dimensionality of each point fluctuate?
Is there any rule stopping a volume of less than an trillionth of an angstrom having 4 (or 5, or a million) spacial dimensions for a tiny amount of time and going back to 3 afterwards?
Anonymous at Mon, 31 Mar 2025 23:21:44 UTC No. 16634296
>>16634276
>I spit out word vomit because I watch too much pop sci
the post
Anonymous at Mon, 31 Mar 2025 23:32:26 UTC No. 16634308
>>16634296
The absolute state of this board
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 01:25:46 UTC No. 16634441
>>16634276
Not sure what you're expecting from the question
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 02:09:05 UTC No. 16634514
>>16634276
The dimensions are already there. The vacuum energy flux just makes them expand and contract unmeasurably for extremely brief moments.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 03:54:54 UTC No. 16634574
>>16634276
There are infiite dimensions, however only 3 have real energy, the others just briefly appear and shrink to points.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 04:02:03 UTC No. 16634579
>>16634574
Epistemic validity, falsifiable.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 04:44:45 UTC No. 16634609
The uncertainty principle is just like saying you can't see bacteria with the naked eye. Can you count the bacteria on your breakfast spoon?
Really small stuff is hard to see, especially because even measuring it disturbs it due to all methods of measurement involving momentum exchange.
The confusion about waveform collapse and uncertainty is basically Jews letting their sick minds run rampant and corrupt the core of Aryan Science.
Hyberborean White Aristocrats of the Soul beleive in Pilot Wave.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 04:49:53 UTC No. 16634610
>>16634609
>Really small stuff
>>16634609
quantum uncertainty can be big, as big as things you can see, big as in several meters large
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 05:01:21 UTC No. 16634620
>>16634610
>hit a baseball over the fence into Mr. McKinny's yard
>can't see the baseball
>the baseball is superpositioned across a probability cloud that spans the entire yard
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 06:03:16 UTC No. 16634643
>>16634620
subatomic particles can have position uncertainties on the order of several meters. On the large side, rubidium atoms can have uncertainties of several centimeters if they are cooled down close to 0 kelvin
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 06:47:49 UTC No. 16634673
>>16634609
>Hyberborean White Aristocrats of the Soul beleive in Pilot Wave.
This cannot be further from the truth. Pilot wave is determinist, materialist cop
e created by an atheist Marxist Jew named David Bohm.
Instead, the Copenhagen interpretation, and any interpretation that preserves the inherent randomness of the universe without ifs and buts, is truly Aryan, because it permits free will, it permits causality and locality, but doesn't require "objective reality", which is a materialist concept.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 06:52:46 UTC No. 16634676
>>16634609
>>16634673
>In 1951, when I was a fresh PhD and a postdoc at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, David was an assistant professor at Princeton University. We were both bachelors and sometimes spent the evening walking around Princeton together discussing physics. David told me that as a Marxist he had had difficulty believing in quantum mechanics. (Marxists tend to prefer their theories to be fully deterministic.) Since quantum mechanics was immensely successful and not contradicted by any observation, he had tried to convince himself that it was, after all, philosophically acceptable. In attempting to reconcile quantum mechanics with his Marxist convictions, he had written an elementary textbook on quantum theory, emphasizing the problem of interpretation.
Anonymous at Tue, 1 Apr 2025 07:00:17 UTC No. 16634688
>>16634676
>>16634673
Keep in mind that this was pre-Bell test, so at that point the De Broglie-Bohm theory was both local and real.
After the Bell Test which ruled that reality cannot coexist with locality, their followers had to cope even harder by making their theory non-local
Anonymous at Wed, 2 Apr 2025 13:05:53 UTC No. 16634987
From the Seven Hermetic Principles:
>Every cause has its effect; every effect has its cause; everything happens according to law; chance is but a name for law not recognized; there are many planes of causation, but nothing escapes the law.
>>16634688
The nonlocal-versus-local 'issue' is a non-issue.
'Locality' is simply the idea that the 'waveform collapse' cannot occur faster than light; more simply it's just a restating of the observation that:
>light is the fastest known phenomenon that can convey information
Probability wave functions are just a mathematical description of uncertainty in a value. Insisting anything more is merely asserting solipsism; it's like saying the world disappears (into a probability cloud) when you close your eyes.
Nonlocality just means that things happen outside of your knowledge and awareness.
Copenhagen is just Jewish autistic existentialist solipsism; if you believe nothing occurs outside of your awareness or understanding... then you fell for it good job.
Anonymous at Wed, 2 Apr 2025 13:14:55 UTC No. 16634996
Easiest way to dispense with the locality nonfusion is the following thought experiment:
>red ball, blue ball, 2 identical boxes
>blindfold yourself, throw the balls around randomly, and put one into each box and seal the boxes
>the balls are now in an entangled state
>take off blindfold and mail one box to friend across the earth in China
>1 month later, open your box
>assuming your ball is red, you now know your friend's ball in China is blue, even before the 'light cone' of your 'measurement event' has time to reach China and cause the 'waveform collapse' there
That's the issue people complain about with nonlocality lol, that knowledge can exceed light speed.
Anonymous at Wed, 2 Apr 2025 13:31:51 UTC No. 16635010
The division of reality and its phenomena into 'observers' and 'nonobservers', 'measurements and nonmeasurements' causing waveforms to collapse out of the quantum foam only in specific ill defined micro scenarios,
represents the atomized alienated fractured shattered fragmented existentialist mindset , overloaded on recursion and depotentiated ineffectual recursive overanalysis, passed through the Judaic organ grinder of neuroticism and hypochondria.
Reality is always observing itself, any interaction between two things is a measurement. Reality continually and eternally measures itself at every scale.
We as beings within reality simply lack total gnosis of the totality and therefore are uncertain of various factors in our lives, and attempt to deal with the uncertainty in our own knowledge.