ation, or some kind of this, and I concluded
that it holds only at a formal level. Has anyone any idea about this topic?
Doriano Brogioli
CMR wrote:
there is regularity and there is the random (whether it be absolute or
effectively so - both are equivalent from the receiving end); the mere fact
that we are having this discussion indicates some level of regularity in the
interaction; but there is randomness as well;
I do not know i
andy wrote:
Hi Everyone,
This is really a cool list, where even the most exotic
scenarios are seriously taken into account.
I'm andy, have mostly worked in IT during the 13 years
since my physics graduation.
I like simple theories. You may notice this in future
postings and on my web site.
hroedinger equation, though they differ only by a factor
"i". I'm a supporter of many worlds theories, and I think that there are
many experimental evidences of the real existence of different wave
packets in interference experiments. This is in contrast with the
"lesser quantum
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