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Fri 22 May, 2009 06:00 pm - [quote=Bones-O!] There's a universal misunderstanding here that I've been rather missionary-minded about setting right, so forgive me if I get on my soap box. This isn't the fault... (view)
Fri 8 May, 2009 10:30 am - Haha, yeah well one day I will understand that maths stuff, after uni, I understand some of the concepts behind it already anyway. And I've changed the topic slightly to a (slightly) easier... (view)
Fri 17 Apr, 2009 08:32 am - I think that it will be possible to make a super computer to predict most things, as already we can models to predict certain things and most sciences are deterministic and their role is to predict... (view)
Fri 17 Apr, 2009 08:15 am - Ahh yeah I think I was getting confused over what Planck Time was. Thanks for the help (view)
Tue 14 Apr, 2009 07:08 am - Ohh, so I was getting different theories confused. But I thought their was a Qunatum Theory where all events were happening at stimitanously but we were perceiving them as the past, present or... (view)
Mon 13 Apr, 2009 06:13 am - [quote=Bones-O!]Hi Darunia - What do you mean by non-linear time?[/quote] Well like in the theory of special relativity there is no concept of past present or future. It's like the map idea... (view)
Wed 8 Apr, 2009 12:19 pm - Wow, thanks for that. That's great, I knew some of those but only a few. I'll look into those in my current books. I also found a book called Beyond Measure: Modern Physics, Philosophy... (view)
Sat 4 Apr, 2009 06:00 pm - But they don't really form "spontaneously". They require heat or another form of energy to begin the formation of ribosomes etc. "This had been shown in a seminal experiment... (view)
Sat 4 Apr, 2009 01:28 pm - Does anyone know of any good books or website, especially books, on the topics of Quantum Theory, Quantum theory and Determinism and Quantum Causality and general causality? have some science... (view)
Sat 4 Apr, 2009 12:35 pm - [quote=rhinogrey]Look into Quantum Entanglement. Basically it shows that when two separate particles are shot off in opposite direction, and a 'spin' is applied to one particle, the other... (view)
 
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