proofreading
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Mechanics of arnis
If anyone knew, then they would be a very famous person. The fact is that there is no known "correct" interpretation of quantum mechanics. Every interpretation has its critics and proponents, and every interpretation has its flaws. The previous answer says there is no known correct interpretation. I would go further, and say that no interpretation is any more valid than any other; all the interpretations are correct. They all give the same predictions, and therefore no experiment can possibly tell us which is "correct".
Classical Mechanics and Wave Theory.
The correct possessive form of the plural noun mechanics is mechanics', as in your question.Example: Both mechanics' opinion of the problem was different.
There are a couple of questions :)
If you mean "Mechanicanlage", it means "mechanics plant" or "mechanics factory".=========================================================The grammatically correct form is mechanische Anlage and, depending on context, could mean mechanical plant, or more usually, mechanical layout, plan, draft or design.
Either it's correct, or there's an error - there are no "correct errors".
auto correct
Of course. Every human, and every scientist, makes some errors. Nobody gets things right ALL the time. Even Albert Einstein has been proven wrong about some things. Einstein distrusted quantum mechanics, referring to quantum mechanics' somewhat random elements saying "God does not throw dice with the universe". But Einstein was wrong about that. Every scientist makes mistakes; the point is to acknowledge them when you discover your errors, and correct them.
Depends on the overbite and the mechanics used by the ortho.
It's no theory -- it happens. In classical mechanics, an electron of (let's say) 9 eV of energy could not possibly get past a potential difference wall of 10 volts. In quantum mechanics, there is a non-zero probability of it happening. It depends on the thickness of the voltage barrier. And experiments have long since shown the theory is correct.
detect the errors and make it correct
detect the errors and make it correct
No. There could be missing entries or entries that were not correct (wrong amounts, duplicates, etc.)
They could, I'm not sure why.