The Uncertainty Principle, Light Particles
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Is that the guy that can draw dotted lines in 0.5 seconds? He's awesome.
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@murtsworld666 you just read my mind. fuck
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MIT bro. Some of the comments here speak of god like a grumpy old man. Like they actually know what they are talkin' 'bout.
perhaps they got their ph.d. in bs
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Thank you 'Maplebayou1' for taking the time to respond. This is a fascinating subject and I have a lot to learn about it. Learning about it is the fun part!
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@maplebayou1 ya it comes from einsteins equation E^2= m^2 c^4 + p^2c^2 rearrange it and substitute m=0 you will get p=E/c. I might have got it wrong the first time. sorry.
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@mignik01 The momentum of a photon is not a function of its velocity, but its wavelength. All photons (visible and invisible) have the same velocity in a vacuum, but not the same momentum.
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@tberrardy The uncertainty principle applies photons, atoms, and people. The difference is that the uncertainties become vanishingly small as you move to larger objects. It is important to realize that the uncertainty principle does not prevent you from measuring the position of an object to arbitrary precision. It merely shows that to do so you would need arbitrarily high energy, and to the degree that you manage it, you will lose precision on forecasting its future position.
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sweet fuck I need a girlfriend.
murtsworld666 3 years ago 33
Im so going to use this to pick up chicks.
Heny4563 3 years ago 21