Double Slit Experiment
Double Slit Experiment
Without a reference in time and space, time is free to flow, therefore there can be multiple beginnings and time will act like a sound wave with pulsing motion. Time can at the same time go fast, normal and extremely slow, so slow that a photon can travel to the edge of the universe, but we need to remember that it's helped by the earth, sol, galaxy and universe will still move in all that time, and earth will be destroyed by the sun since time can slow down to a 10000000000000^100000...000000 which explains the quantum tunneling, that a electron can pass a barrier.
Last edited by HexHammer on Mon May 13, 2019 9:35 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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I don't understand a word of that, yet I somehow know it's a load of rubbish. Intuition is a wonderful thing.HexHammer wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 5:13 pm Without a reference in time and space, time is free to flow, therefore there can be multiple beginnings and time will act like a sound wave with pulsing motion. Time can at the same time go fast, normal and extremely slow, so slow that a photon can travel to the edge of the universe, but we need to remember that it's helped by the earth, sol, galaxy and universe will still move in all that time, and earth will be destroyed by the sun since time can slow down to a 10000000000000^100000...000000 which explains the quantum tunneling, that a electrol can pass a barrier.
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Then explain to me why the "path integral experiments" clearly states that a photon can fly to the edge of the universe in a very weird pattern, yet at the same time travel in a straight line a few meters.
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It's all to do with the photonic eccentricity principle, Hex. Google it, it will explain everything.
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Absolute nonsense and babble. The irony is, of course, that you accuse others of posting nonsense and babble.HexHammer wrote: ↑Mon May 13, 2019 5:13 pm Without a reference in time and space, time is free to flow, therefore there can be multiple beginnings and time will act like a sound wave with pulsing motion. Time can at the same time go fast, normal and extremely slow, so slow that a photon can travel to the edge of the universe, but we need to remember that it's helped by the earth, sol, galaxy and universe will still move in all that time, and earth will be destroyed by the sun since time can slow down to a 10000000000000^100000...000000 which explains the quantum tunneling, that a electron can pass a barrier.
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There's no such thing as the "photonic eccentricity principle"/
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Harbal is fuckin' with you.
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There are a number competing theories of time and time as a pulsating wave is not one of them. That's only your first sentence. Furthermore, I don't have the time nor patience to go through the rest of this hotchpotch.
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Seems like you are a parrot, and really bad at it.
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Actually it does make quite some sense, had it not been for the fact you missed some basic math. If time slows down for one part, but not the other, the slow-timed part can do some stuff in the meantime, is that what you're saying?
If that's what you're saying, you forget that the time it takes for the slow-timed particle (spin or whatever) will be slowed down as well, so it all sums up equally and there is no weird thing going on.
I could be wrong about my counter-argument (in any case feel my reply is better than those retards above), so could you elaborate your thought-experiment a bit more and clarify?
If that's what you're saying, you forget that the time it takes for the slow-timed particle (spin or whatever) will be slowed down as well, so it all sums up equally and there is no weird thing going on.
I could be wrong about my counter-argument (in any case feel my reply is better than those retards above), so could you elaborate your thought-experiment a bit more and clarify?
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Such a short, yet disheartening little phrase.