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Why quantum mechanics is confusing @profbriancox

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Nottwo1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox

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FRANK E ELKINS2 years ago

“Science doesn’t tell us why the Big Bang happened, how the singularity occurred in the first place, or why it exploded when it did. It tells us there is objective scientific evidence that it occurred. So, what exactly was the Big Bang?” – Book III The Enigmatic Mystery

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Denzel Jovana1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox Didn’t expect this from @Ethancarterusa definitely not your average trader. smooth, calculated, effective. My account is $160K heavier.

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Rovita Alexandria Lotus Skywalker Khan1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox Omg it’s @ProfBrianCox :)

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Mike Fatah1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox

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John Herrmann, PhD1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox ChatGPT put it this way “Probability runs the machine of reality. What happens next isn’t a certainty — it’s a roll of the cosmic dice. At the deepest level, the universe doesn’t decide the future in advance. It gambles on it. And we’re all riding that wave.”

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Joseph McCard1 year ago

the misunderstanding arises because physicists are still trying to force quantum phenomena into a framework that assumes physical reality is primary. We are trying to fit a greater reality into the shape of your smallest assumptions. We are not encountering contradictions in nature,we are encountering the contradictions of your own beliefs.😜

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Nath.Calle1 year ago

@ProfBrianCox "Why?" .... lol CAUSE IS AMAZINGLY MICRO AND MACRO AT THE SAME TIME!

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