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Quantum physics can account for miracles

idav

Being
Premium Member
Classical physics is merely an approximation of quantum that's useful in some circumstances.
Quantum hasn't been useful so far with my billiards game unless we use the OPs rules where classical physics has been debunked.
 

Old Scratch

Active Member
Pathetic mortals!
Better it is your world as what it is to observe & cope,
rather than as what you wish it to be imagine it.
Given big rational brains you've been. Use them!
 

1137

Here until I storm off again
Premium Member
Even if string hypothesis is right, the answer it provides for "what is the quantum situated in" will be quite similar to the one above. Sorry if you don't like maths - it turns out that it rules the universe.

I see what you did here, but even calling it a hypothesis may not be intellectually honest.
 

Photonic

Ad astra!
At the basic level everything is quantum, this much is true, but for us beings made of matter we are restricted to the laws of classical physics and can't just go quantum. This is described as the macro level. If we are 90% space, our hands should be able to go through each other, they don't because of classical physics.

They don't because of electromagnetism, Sir. It's more than just "space." :D
 
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gnostic

The Lost One
surya devi said:
There is no proof the mind and the brain are the same thing.

The effects of brain damage, minor or major, say otherwise.

The effects of dementia, Alzheimer's disease, psychosis and other brain-related diseases or disorders, all say otherwise.

To deny that the effects to the brains don't affect the mind is to put one's head in the sand.
 
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