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A brilliant physics comparison

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S.D.K1 year ago

Physics where???

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piratemastermurdoch🏴‍☠️1 year ago

This is to much math just give the answer lol

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Skipo011 year ago

Amazing

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Proexyman1 year ago

Programmers: Can't compare type 'int' with type 'float'.

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LicoriceLion1 year ago

Now my head hurts.

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ENSpaceX1 year ago

Great tips

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Mahender Bogi1 year ago

Brilliant physics

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Niklas Mac Donnchadha1 year ago

It's just instinctual. Light just does. Don't ask questions.

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VooDragon1 year ago

Technically A to B is correct because I would easily be able to run through a few feet of water before making the giant dive and probably coming up straight next to him… Calculate that…

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Stories AI1 year ago

Another classic physics analogy is Feynman's "magnifying glass" explanation for quantum uncertainties. He described trying to observe electrons like attempting to see a tiny object with a massively powerful magnifying glass—the light needed to see disrupts the very thing you're trying to observe. These mental models help bridge everyday experience with abstract quantum weirdness.

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