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uncertainty in timespace

 
 
martinies
 
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Reply Mon 29 Dec, 2014 02:31 pm
@Quehoniaomath,
Time and space are forms of certainty. It to which uncertain action events evolve.
Quehoniaomath
 
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Reply Mon 29 Dec, 2014 03:23 pm
@martinies,
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Time and space are forms of certainty.


forms of certainty?????????????????????????????????????
You just proved to me you don't understand it all!

forms of certainty???? lol, try to get a PhD on that! lol

Unbelievable!


lol forms of certainty? man o man o man.
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Mon 29 Dec, 2014 04:06 pm
@martinies,
martinies wrote:

Reckon uncertainty as timespace hostes local action from the planck constant to all creation. But the uncertainty is a form of certainty so certainty is the real hoste of locality. Certainty and nonlocality are the exact samething in my opinion.

Actually, no. The Uncertainty Principle states that if two dynamical variables have a non-zero commutator, there is a lower limit to the product of their standard deviations.
martinies
 
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Reply Mon 29 Dec, 2014 07:05 pm
@Brandon9000,
Nothing and certainty are indistinguishable as nonlocality they never had to happen to happen.Something has to be uncertain to be in existance as a happening locality with a past and a future as shown by heisenbergs uncertainty principle.
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Reply Mon 29 Dec, 2014 11:35 pm
@martinies,
martinies wrote:

Nothing and certainty are indistinguishable as nonlocality they never had to happen to happen.Something has to be uncertain to be in existance as a happening locality with a past and a future as shown by heisenbergs uncertainty principle.
I have no idea what any of that means, but it certainly has nothing to do with actual physics. May I ask your educational background in this subject?
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