Was it GR like in scope?
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Was it GR like in scope?
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Fun. I'll bump it up on my list.
But.. hmm.. i don't think they ever would return to their half of the container and leave a vacuum on the other side. not ideal gases. maybe not even real gases. that would require them to develop intermolecular forces, which would require them to come close enough together for them to develop these forces. the only way to get ALL the molecules together on one half like that -even for a microsecond- would be to cool the box-the system down enough for molecules to reform their dispersion forces. (or possibly other forces if it's a different compound vapourised and maintained at constant high temperature). but then that would require the enrtopy of the surroundings to increase, and since total entropy of both surroundings and system has increased, this is constant with the second law. .. random straight line motion. that's what gases are supposed to have... so.. i don't think they'd do that. ever. (i'm sticking to the laws of thermodynamics on this one)
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I get a bigger kick out of the quantum. The image of, that Schrodinger (the O, should have an umlaut) Cat, is great.
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Not only that, but that it is both at the same time.
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i was just sticking up for the laws of thermodynamics.
I've got one to...it may be a clone, reincarnation, etc. She is quite capricious and impudent, from the years of indecision.
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Oh my.
I wonder if they are able to consciously manipulate the quanta layers.
what are 2.6 and 2.4 dimensions?