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www.preposterousuniverse.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The text discusses the implications of quantum mechanics and the concept of expected energy in quantum systems. It highlights the difference between the average energy of a quantum state and the energy of the system post-measurement, emphasizing that the former is a statistical average while the latter is determined by the measurement outcome. The discussion also touches on the broader context of quantum theory, including the role of measurement and the probabilistic nature of quantum states. Additionally, it references the importance of energy in physical processes and the connection to classical thermodynamics, suggesting that while quantum mechanics provides a framework for understanding energy at a fundamental level, classical concepts still... | |
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4gravitons.com
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| | | | | Last week I talked about the history of neutrinos. Neutrinos come in three types, or "flavors". Electron neutrinos are the easiest: they're produced alongside electrons and positrons in the different types of beta decay. Electrons have more massive cousins, called muon and tau particles. As it turns out, each of these cousins has a corresponding... | |
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morganredfield.com
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| | | | | The equivalency of mass and energy turns out to follow naturally from Einstein's special relativity. | |
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www.biointelligence-explosion.com
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| | | Do biological minds have a future? | ||