Dear Buggars,
I have a question for the lovers of physics. So General relativity equations and math are highly predictable because of the probability of massive objects like stars, planets, and black holes being where they'll always be like clockwork. In human terms the numbers seem huge because we think in terms of the sun being 96 million miles from us. And physicists know that the celestial objects are so probable because it would take a massive object appearing out of nowhere before you could knock a star or a planet off its orbit. And that is beyond the laws of physics and we know that because no physicist can write a peer reviewed paper where that is feasible in scientific terms.
My question is if what i'm about to say is true about quantum physics being similar yet "spooky" to general relativity. Is it spooky because these quantum particles are proportionally just as far away from each other as the earth and sun, yet in quantum physics, these quantum particles really could have proportionally large body objects that could really appear in the gravitational space in between?
Because I think this is why a lot people have those idiotic theories where they believe that the sty on my left buttcheek has a whole universe of its own where I was born to speak Finnish instead of merican
I have a question for the lovers of physics. So General relativity equations and math are highly predictable because of the probability of massive objects like stars, planets, and black holes being where they'll always be like clockwork. In human terms the numbers seem huge because we think in terms of the sun being 96 million miles from us. And physicists know that the celestial objects are so probable because it would take a massive object appearing out of nowhere before you could knock a star or a planet off its orbit. And that is beyond the laws of physics and we know that because no physicist can write a peer reviewed paper where that is feasible in scientific terms.
My question is if what i'm about to say is true about quantum physics being similar yet "spooky" to general relativity. Is it spooky because these quantum particles are proportionally just as far away from each other as the earth and sun, yet in quantum physics, these quantum particles really could have proportionally large body objects that could really appear in the gravitational space in between?
Because I think this is why a lot people have those idiotic theories where they believe that the sty on my left buttcheek has a whole universe of its own where I was born to speak Finnish instead of merican