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+ | '''wave function?''' | ||
+ | *QM interpretation: w.f. describes the particle (probability to find the particles in certain place and certain time etc...) | ||
+ | *Bayesian interpretation: w.f. describes the incomplete information about the particle | ||
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+ | '''Measurements''' | ||
+ | The all troubles in physics comes because people talk in different languages (Tower of Babel) | ||
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+ | <math> y = \Theta + x </math> | ||
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+ | *<math>\Theta</math> - phenomenon, nature; | ||
+ | *x - noise | ||
+ | *y - measurement | ||
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+ | '''Physics Law''' | ||
+ | There is no physics in nature, when people come the physics come then | ||
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+ | Nature -> measurements (done by people) -> information -> physics |
Revision as of 20:00, 22 May 2013
- Do you think it is real that electron can be simultaneously in several places, like QM told to us?
- Do we really understand why electron radiate when it orbits around atom nuclei?
- Do we really understand why the low of classical electrodynamics does not apply to atom?
- Will electron radiate when it travel in curved space-time?
wave function?
- QM interpretation: w.f. describes the particle (probability to find the particles in certain place and certain time etc...)
- Bayesian interpretation: w.f. describes the incomplete information about the particle
Measurements
The all troubles in physics comes because people talk in different languages (Tower of Babel)
- - phenomenon, nature;
- x - noise
- y - measurement
Physics Law
There is no physics in nature, when people come the physics come then
Nature -> measurements (done by people) -> information -> physics