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Chat Area => General Discussion Area => Topic started by: STMO999 on 10 May 2010, 20:40:53
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Interesting enough? ;D
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I think that's a very good start ST 8-) 8-) :y
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heres your coat ;D
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heres your coat ;D
Hopefully a concrete one & a free trip to the nearest quayside ;D
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heres your coat ;D
Hopefully a concrete one & a free trip to the nearest quayside ;D
You'd have to dive down to recover my body :y
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heres your coat ;D
Hopefully a concrete one & a free trip to the nearest quayside ;D
You'd have to dive down to recover my body :y
Nah, i'd leave you for fish food ;D
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heres your coat ;D
Hopefully a concrete one & a free trip to the nearest quayside ;D
You'd have to dive down to recover my body :y
Nah, i'd leave you for fish food ;D
Oh well. At least I'd be of some use then :'( :'(
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heres your coat ;D
Hopefully a concrete one & a free trip to the nearest quayside ;D
You'd have to dive down to recover my body :y
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No danger there STMO, flytipping's illegal! ::) ;D ;D ;D ;)
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Consider Schrödinger's paradoxical feline. :y
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Consider Schrödinger's paradoxical feline. :y
8-) 8-) 8-) very interesting indeed :y Could also be applied to the democratic :-? process we all now bear witness to :( :(
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Yes, are we really here, or perhaps in two places at once? :-/ :-/
Quantum Politics; you think it is with you, but when you look away it all buggers off! ::) ::) ::) ::)
What is the truth? Even Albert Einstein couldn't work that one out, so we will probably never know! ::) ::) :D :D ;)
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I do
n't want to be pedantic, but there's no "theory of quantum mechanics". Quantum mechanics is a mathematical exposition of a number of what are now considered to scientific principles. These principles are derived from the original quantum theory which was developed during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
The study of sub-atomic particles and their interactions is absolutely fascinating [size=9]and would make a really interesting topic in this part of the forum.[/size] [size=8]The contributions of Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg would really all require a thread of their own[/size], while a discussion of Schrodinger's Cat could kep us on the edge of ours seats for months on end........zzzzz.......zzzzz.....
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I don't want to be pedantic, but there's no "theory of quantum mechanics". Quantum mechanics is a mathematical exposition of a number of what are now considered to scientific principles. These principles are derived from the original quantum theory which was developed during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
The study of sub-atomic particles and their interactions is absolutely fascinating [size=9]and would make a really interesting topic in this part of the forum.[/size] [size=8]The contributions of Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg would really all require a thread of their own[/size], while a discussion of Schrodinger's Cat could kep us on the edge of ours seats for months on end........zzzzz.......zzzzz.....
Yes Jereboam, [size=10]and once you start to really[/size] [size=8]think about all[/size] the possibilites you can go [size=24]MAD!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)[/size]
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I don't want to be pedantic, but there's no "theory of quantum mechanics". Quantum mechanics is a mathematical exposition of a number of what are now considered to scientific principles. These principles are derived from the original quantum theory which was developed during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
The study of sub-atomic particles and their interactions is absolutely fascinating [size=9]and would make a really interesting topic in this part of the forum.[/size] [size=8]The contributions of Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg would really all require a thread of their own[/size], while a discussion of Schrodinger's Cat could kep us on the edge of ours seats for months on end........zzzzz.......zzzzz.....
Yes Jereboam, [size=10]and once you start to really[/size] [size=8]think about all[/size] the possibilites you can go [size=24]MAD!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;)[/size]
Then do as you've always done. Don't think :y ;D
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I don't want to be pedantic, but there's no "theory of quantum mechanics". Quantum mechanics is a mathematical exposition of a number of what are now considered to scientific principles. These principles are derived from the original quantum theory which was developed during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
The study of sub-atomic particles and their interactions is absolutely fascinating [size=9]and would make a really interesting topic in this part of the forum.[/size] [size=8]The contributions of Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg would really all require a thread of their own[/size], while a discussion of Schrodinger's Cat could kep us on the edge of ours seats for months on end........zzzzz.......zzzzz.....
Discussions on Danish uncertainty would indeed be worthy. ;)
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I don't want to be pedantic, but there's no "theory of quantum mechanics". Quantum mechanics is a mathematical exposition of a number of what are now considered to scientific principles. These principles are derived from the original quantum theory which was developed during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
The study of sub-atomic particles and their interactions is absolutely fascinating [size=9]and would make a really interesting topic in this part of the forum.[/size] [size=8]The contributions of Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg would really all require a thread of their own[/size], while a discussion of Schrodinger's Cat could kep us on the edge of ours seats for months on end........zzzzz.......zzzzz.....
Discussions on Danish uncertainty would indeed be worthy. ;)
I'm not so sure........ ;D
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I don't want to be pedantic, but there's no "theory of quantum mechanics". Quantum mechanics is a mathematical exposition of a number of what are now considered to scientific principles. These principles are derived from the original quantum theory which was developed during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
The study of sub-atomic particles and their interactions is absolutely fascinating [size=9]and would make a really interesting topic in this part of the forum.[/size] [size=8]The contributions of Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg would really all require a thread of their own[/size], while a discussion of Schrodinger's Cat could kep us on the edge of ours seats for months on end........zzzzz.......zzzzz.....
Ooooh :o :o you've made a spelling mistake & you once said you never do :P ;D
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I don't want to be pedantic, but there's no "theory of quantum mechanics". Quantum mechanics is a mathematical exposition of a number of what are now considered to scientific principles. These principles are derived from the original quantum theory which was developed during the first quarter of the twentieth century.
The study of sub-atomic particles and their interactions is absolutely fascinating [size=9]and would make a really interesting topic in this part of the forum.[/size] [size=8]The contributions of Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr and Werner Heisenberg would really all require a thread of their own[/size], while a discussion of Schrodinger's Cat could kep us on the edge of ours seats for months on end........zzzzz.......zzzzz.....
Ooooh :o :o you've made a spelling mistake & you once said you never do :P ;D
And a grammar mistake, tch :(