Not within the particle that stops vibrating or oscillating.Originally Posted by Taibak
Not within the particle that stops vibrating or oscillating.Originally Posted by Taibak
uh... im not sure, but i dont think the argument here is about time inside the particle... but i could be wrongOriginally Posted by Sam5
The scene: Princeton in the 1940's. Albert Einstein, Niels Bohr, and Richard Feynmann are playing a game of sheepshead. (That's a cardgame, BTW.)Originally Posted by Sam5
BOHR: That relativity theory of yours is a wonderful fantasy, but this quantum mechanics I made up certainly tops it paradox for paradox! Just look at the suckers out there eating it up!
EINSTEIN:Ach, nein! I'm not buying quantum mechanics. God does not play dice with the Universe.
FEYNMANN:He plays seven-card stud!
Negative temperatures exist - they are valid solutions to some problems. They just aren't solutions to systems in thermal equilibrium.Originally Posted by Sam5