Quantum mechanics is the study of mechanical systems whose dimensions are close to the atomic scale, such as molecules, atoms, electrons, protons and other subatomic particles. Quantum mechanics is a fundamental branch of physics with wide applications. Quantum theory generalizes classical mechanics to provide accurate descriptions for many previously unexplained phenomena such as black body [...]
I’m currently an undergraduate materials engineering student and I’m very interested in pursuing graduate studies in astrophysics. Is it possible, or am I required to have an undergraduate degree in physics or astronomy? Most of my courses are physics related, and I took linear algebra, differential equations, and vector calculus. However, I didn’t take quantum [...]
Quantum mechanics (QM) is a set of principles describing the physical reality at the atomic level of matter (molecules and atoms) and the subatomic (electrons, protons, and even smaller particles). These descriptions include the simultaneous wave-like and particle-like behavior of both matter and radiation (“waveparticle duality”). In the quantum mechanics of a subatomic particle, one [...]
Quantum Physics is the branch of Science that studies and describes reality at the atomic (molecules and atoms) and the subatomic (electrons, protons, and even smaller particles) level of matter. These descriptions include the simultaneous wave-like and particle-like behavior of both matter and radiation (“waveparticle duality”). Quantum Mechanics is a mathematical description of reality, like [...]
falsealarm715: Talking parapsychology and quantum mechanics with my uncles. Family of nerds ftw!
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paranominal: Science, parapsychology and taboo – Dean Radin PhD (3/3) (http://bit.ly/7AvsYA)
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AboutParanormal: A further consideration of the sender as a PK agent in ganzfeld esp studies.(parapsychology research)(includes stat… http://bit.ly/7puQ4l
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I had trouble in my first semester with Calculus as i never took Precalculus in High School. Apparently walking in and taking the placement test they tell me im ready For calculus -_-. I have been reading Dr. Stephen Hawkings "a Brief History in Time," "The Universe In A Nutshell," the many works of [...]
French physicist and philosopher Bernard d’Espagnat was the 2009 winner of The Templeton Prize, a generous award given to a living person whose outstanding contributions through their life’s work define and substantiate the spiritual aspects of life.
His explorations of quantum mechanics and insights into the nature of our universe stand out for their implications about [...]
Quantum mechanics are different than classical physics. If you think of sub-molecular environments as a miniature universe in a quantum bubble, maybe the relation of constants, energy, mass, and time as well as relativistic limits are different within the bubble. Maybe this is the reason Heisenberg principles do not allow statistical [...]
This book would be a critical examination of the arguments of the skeptics of parapsychology. It would examine the history of the controversy; the nature of organizations such as CSICOP; the arguments of prominent skeptics such as Blackmore, Randi, and Wiseman; and the compatibility of ESP with modern science.
It would be written at a [...]