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Shifty little bugger when all is said and done. :)
Of course not silly, and here is why… :)
Notice that unlike religious ‘truths’ we can test this stuff out empirically and thus can ascertain whether it add or subtracts to our understanding of the world around us.
[ed. Damn ytube playlist, apologies for my oversight. Correct video now embedded.]
One of the few times that adding beer to the equation will make things better – an analogy between competition and diversity in the forest, and the supermarket.
And no, you may not have a Dude Beer. : )
Wave-particle duality is just one on a huge list of phenomena that we cannot intuitively understand. 1veritasium does a nice job of walking us through the steps and sharing the science behind the experiment.
The more I learn about Quantum Mechanics the more interested I become. The counter-intuitive nature of how the fundamental particles operate requires reliance on the scientific method, there is no other way that we could be making these discoveries (I’m looking at you religion). Enjoy learning about how empty space is actually far from empty.
The people over at the numberphile channel have a knack for explaining interesting mathematical concepts and this is one of the better explanations of what some of Zeno’s Paradoxes are and how we “solve” them.
Such interesting fuss over how we measure our world. :) Just play the video before I make a mass of myself.


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