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Post by Noah on Nov 1, 2024 2:23:55 GMT
Classical Physics seems to be coming back in style. x.com/ZPEdisclosure/status/1850898656070611035I've seen lot's of people waking up to the idea/notion that classical physics is a more accurate representation of reality, than quantum mechanics. What's your take? Anyone?
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Post by February on Nov 6, 2024 11:23:10 GMT
Hello Noah and every1 I believe both classical physics and quantum mechanics offer complementary views of reality. Classical physics excels in explaining macroscopic phenomena, while quantum mechanics reveals the behaviour of particles at the microscopic level. Each framework has its strengths and limitations, and both are essential for a comprehensive understanding of the universe. Regards February
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Post by Sir Hugo Edwards on Nov 6, 2024 18:09:42 GMT
Dear Noah , I am of the opinion that the esteemed pursuit of science stands poised on the threshold of uncovering a grand theory of all encompassing truths. This so-called theory of everything is a speculative construct within the realm of theoretical physics, endeavoring to harmonize all fundamental forces and the very particles that compose our natural world into a singular and comprehensive understanding. Best Sir Hugo
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