sir rance alot
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I grabbed an exposed 240 volt ballast wire once and released a bit of quantum fluctuation in my shorts.
Im just sayin'
Im just sayin'
We can't understand it because it's too big to quantify, and too basic a construct of reality to really observe. Only in recent years are we developing technologies to even know definitively of its existence. As of now we don't know the full nature of it - which by definition means we don't understand it.
I don't think I called it "god", but it is the creator of the universe in that all of existence(creation) is based on and comes from it.
I'm thinking you understand what I'm getting at but are simply trying to be combative - I'll give it a shot anyway.
The "energy" is too big to quantify? Too "basic" to observe?
That doesn't make sense. Try to explain it differently please.
saw this cartoon on lecture in previous page it just fits here perfectly i thinkI'm thinking you understand what I'm getting at but are simply trying to be combative - I'll give it a shot anyway.
Quantum mechanics puts forth the theory that all matter, energy, empty space, etc consists of energy that is vibrating or fluctuating at different wavelengths. The frequency it is vibrating at gives the particles or photons their properties. We can't really view or quantify the energy because of the fact that we don't see the table in front of us as formless energy with a vibration, but as a solid table. It's not until we get to extremely subatomic levels that we can observe things as little more than energetic waveforms.
This energy is what makes up everything, and this is what I'm talking about. We can't quantify it because we don't know everything in the universe, and we can hardly observe it in the first place.
The evidence in the video was there the entire way. That's what the video screen and the diagrams were that explained how they came to each conclusion, how the scientific community agrees with it, and how its pretty much fact.The concept in that video you posted has about as much evidence as creationism has backing it up, and it seems like you have about as much understanding of the point they are making as the average creationist has of evolution. The idea that quantum fluctuation caused the net energy of everything(or nothing) in existence to move from zero to something more than zero is a novel idea, but where is the evidence? Along that same token, the nature of energy and particles on a quantum scale dictates that there could NEVER be a net energy of completely zero, meaning minute fluctuations over or under what it was at the time would not have this effect of "suddenly there is energy and boom goes the big bang"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero-point_energy
That's a cartoon joke that was created in the 1990's. 20 years later we know a *lot* more about the Universe(s).saw this cartoon on lecture in previous page it just fits here perfectly i think
it was more a poke at karri0n saying that our gods are an attempt to discover the higher god/ energy that lies in the vibrations of stringsThat's a cartoon joke that was created in the 1990's. 20 years later we know a *lot* more about the Universe(s).