…there was a reason they had us practicing Asteroids on the Atari!
Jeredin
I personally enjoy philosophy of physics. I also learned I’m a constructive empiricist when it comes to quantum physics.
Wait, there are people who don’t? J/k but I like to pretend to kick the air as if I’m kicking a door open/down. I get looks, and I’m okay with that.
Consider this fact, some light waves like radio are large enough that a lot of matter is essentially invisible to their propagation; the radio waves just pass right by without any interactions. This becomes a similar problem when we try and measure such small quantum phenomena like zero-point energy. The quantum energy could be so small that they're invisible to our detectors, but are in fact still there - the two scales simple cannot interact in a measurable way. So, there'd like still be some quantum energy, just less and less until our detectors could not interact with the incredibly small quanta for measurement.
Thank you for sharing this video, turning on my light-saber and allowing me the high-ground.
Tried looking up some news on this - anyone have a reliable link?
Hey, the 90s are calling and they want their paint job back!!
I’d also add science - a subset of reading I suppose, but it can lead to experiments and theoretical models. I love it, costs me nothing (thanks Wiki supporters) and there’s still so much to learn and discover.
This. NPR is even left leaning (I’m progressive), but Reuters and AP News, more often than not, seems the least bias - least.
Sounds like something a commie spy would say! /hj