The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle as well as wave-particle duality prevent any form of determinism at the quantum level. This is because Newtonian determinism requires the position of matter to be certain and HUP makes the position of matter uncertain and Wave-Particle Duality questions whether something has mass at all in a given location.
Quantum Mechanics is one of the three branches of Modern Physics, being the other two, Classical Mechanics and Relativist Mechanics. Quantum Mechanics is needed to learn the intimate behavior of the smallest particles existent: subatomic particles. It deals with the interaction amongst, the forms of energy they receive and deliver, and the way they emit energy, a way done in packets, or quanta, also called photons. Quantum Mechanics is one of the base knowledges for the design of modern electronics.
Quantum Mechanics is inherently difficult to understand. In fact the well known physicist Richard Feynman, an expert on Quantum Mechanics, said: "It is safe to say that nobody understands Quantum Mechanics."
Within their own universe that is, to some degree, governed by cartoon physics they probably could. They probably could not stop one operating on real-world mechanics.
Answer (1):I apologize for my answer but physicists assume everything is round. It just makes the math easier.Answer (2):Saying that an object is round suggests that it can be observed (seen, touched, tasted... well maybe not tasted). Quantum theory describes the behavior of objects too small to be seen, even in principle. Unfortunately it is impossible to even imagine what an electron "looks" like. This fact does not stop us from attempting to imagine it, and what we produce in our mind's eye is an electron that looks like a sphere of charge, or an electron that looks like a cloud of fog distributed through space, or some other model of an electron which is in some way not entirely correct.
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Quantum Mechanics is one of the three branches of Modern Physics, being the other two, Classical Mechanics and Relativist Mechanics. Quantum Mechanics is needed to learn the intimate behavior of the smallest particles existent: subatomic particles. It deals with the interaction amongst, the forms of energy they receive and deliver, and the way they emit energy, a way done in packets, or quanta, also called photons. Quantum Mechanics is one of the base knowledges for the design of modern electronics.
Stop-and-go determinism is a concept in philosophy that suggests that the universe operates according to a predetermined plan but can be interrupted or altered at certain points. This idea allows for the possibility of free will or random events in an otherwise deterministic framework.
They don't. The quicker you stop thinking in terms of "orbits" and "revolutions" the better, as this sort of mental picture only hinders understanding of quantum mechanics.
No, stop being such a philosophical ashole!
Quantum Mechanics is inherently difficult to understand. In fact the well known physicist Richard Feynman, an expert on Quantum Mechanics, said: "It is safe to say that nobody understands Quantum Mechanics."
Consolation.
When the automobile comes to a stop, the mechanics perform a flurry of activities. That snowstorm was not much more than a flurry.
Generally, I don't put much faith in stop-leak products. There's no such thing as a bottle of mechanics. It's at BEST a temporary fix, if it does anything positive at all.
Within their own universe that is, to some degree, governed by cartoon physics they probably could. They probably could not stop one operating on real-world mechanics.
depends how bad it is. most stop leaks are nothing more than brake fluid. old mechanics trick. ngz
It takes 5 to 6 years but by the way the cars are getting right now you never stop learning.
The way that brakes stop the car is by pressing on the pedal. This is something that you do everyday while in traffic. This is something you need to know in order to operate a vehicle.