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Is it theoretically possible to "predict the future?"?
Asked by ABoyNamedBoobs03 | 91 responses -
How did you react to the laser double-slit experiment?
Asked by nisse | 20 responses -
What force holds the atoms that make us up together?
Asked by marinelife | 13 responses -
If we live in a multiverse, how many are there?
Asked by mattbrowne | 18 responses -
How could a quantum computer actually physically work ?
Asked by fubear | 8 responses -
Which has more to offer an explorer, inner space or outer space?
Asked by RealEyesRealizeRealLies | 11 responses -
Is this an "quantum mechanic" example?
Asked by Strauss | 2 responses -
What are the nascent ideas of today that will inform the technology of tomorrow?
Asked by liminal | 14 responses -
Electrons orbiting an atomic nucleus exist in a quantum probabilistic location. Are the actual measurements of that location infinite?
Asked by ETpro | 19 responses -
Can anyone explain to me in laymans terms the basic principles, implications, and conclusions of quantum mechanics?
Asked by KeithWilson | 7 responses -
Can measurements of atomic structure made frequently enough eternally prevent decay of a radioactive atom?
Asked by ETpro | 4 responses -
Is human thought deterministic or probabilistic?
Asked by ETpro | 14 responses -
Is the Big Bang the current theory explaining how the universe began?
Asked by Dan_Lyons | 38 responses -
What is the visual novel that is the closest to the most actual science theory about time travel (inside there are choices)?
Asked by luigirovatti | 0 responses -
Do you agree with the following quote about photons' mass?
Asked by luigirovatti | 29 responses -
Being alive and dead at the same time - Why are some animal activists outraged by Schroedinger's cat experiment?
Asked by mattbrowne | 17 responses -
Why does time only run in one direction?
Asked by ETpro | 13 responses -
Can anyone explain to me the idea of Shrodinger's cat?
Asked by jf9434 | 9 responses