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Qukatheg
is on page 79 of 112
"Een boson is vergelijkbaar met een pizzakoerier, met een kist achterop de brommer waarin precies dat zit wat is besteld."
Met andere woorden; een boson is fucking onwaarschijnlijk omdat onderbetaalde pubers het nu eenmaal niet zo nauw nemen met wat de klant precies had besteld?
Bovendien kunnen bosonen volgens mij veel harder dan brommers...
— Apr 24, 2020 08:52AM
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Met andere woorden; een boson is fucking onwaarschijnlijk omdat onderbetaalde pubers het nu eenmaal niet zo nauw nemen met wat de klant precies had besteld?
Bovendien kunnen bosonen volgens mij veel harder dan brommers...
Michael
is on page 91 of 112
The chapter on the "force of symmetry" and the inevitable loss of symmetry due to finite speed of light. That there seems to be only three symmetries represented in the fundamental laws if the universe is indeed remarkable.
— Nov 19, 2018 09:49AM
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Michael
is on page 82 of 112
The chapter "Feynman's web is on the fermion boson network, that seems to be the fabric of the physical universe:
"The H shaped Feynman diagram is the simplest, but by contructing more and more intermediary vertices and boson lines, we may build up a multiply infinite network of interaction. ... Matter and force are historical names for the large scale effects of that immense web of smallervthan microscopic quanta"
— Nov 17, 2018 12:43AM
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"The H shaped Feynman diagram is the simplest, but by contructing more and more intermediary vertices and boson lines, we may build up a multiply infinite network of interaction. ... Matter and force are historical names for the large scale effects of that immense web of smallervthan microscopic quanta"
Michael
is on page 53 of 112
Very interesting, but some accuracy/point in the argument why Lorentz contraction did not work is missing. I like rhe explanation of 3+1 space time using travel time axis for all dimensions.
"Because speed is absolute, time is relative."
— Nov 11, 2018 11:12PM
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"Because speed is absolute, time is relative."
Michael
is on page 25 of 112
Nice to read about the discovery of the rings of Saturnus by Huygens, by combining mathematical reasoning and fuzzy telescope observations
— Nov 10, 2018 11:06AM
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