27 - Only One Electron?
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@GODLESS24 I used to be a thinker like that too til I took an arrow to the knee.
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we start with an arrow to the knee.
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@BinAlladin what kind of christian are you? like what branch? because in mine that doesn't sound right.
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@BlatendCrude god put you on this earth to learn science and stop asking so many questions about him. he also gave you free choice to not believe in him at all. if you don't believe in him, stop talking about him and talk about things that you think exist. i believe in god, and nothing in science disproves him. he doesn't disprove anything in science either. god and science don't have to be interacted with in general!
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his head reminds me of a planet or moon.
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Nice visuals: Rob peeping through a gloryhole.
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All I know is that when I'm hungry, I need to have more than one electron for supper, or I lose a lot of mass after a few days... The practical person needs to live in a common sense world, meaning, "I eat, therefore I don't starve!" or else, "I don't eat, and therefore, I die..."
This doesn't mean there isn't something practical about understanding the nature of the universe. Its the eternal dilemma of sensory perception vs intellectual reasoning. (symbols)
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@keggerous the same principle could go for proton and the neutron.
Ultimatly there would only be one of every particle existing in different states and destinations.
I say the claim is just plain stupid...
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If god exists, then why did he give me nipples....?
I am a man.
there isnt any evidence for just one electron....how could one thing exist light years away then travel all the way over here to exist here? even quantum entanglement cant instantly communicate information. i dont know...i would go with feynman just because hes a well respected physicist, but i dont go with pleads from authority so i just dont know i guess.
keggerous 2 years ago
Every electron is identical.The only way it would be possible for an electron to be both 'here' and 'there' at the same time is if, as Einstein liked to say, the separation between past, present, and future is an illusion. If there is an underlying fabric where everything happens simultaneously, then that single electron could be like the threads in my shirt, weaving back and forth to create the fabric. But we only see reality in tiny slices out of that fabric.
Slices:
watch?v=nheaNclVe2Y
Rob
10thdim 2 years ago