“I have seen this before, therefore no one else needs to.”
“I have seen this before, therefore no one else needs to.”
I feel bad for laughing at this one… lol
“I demand the freedom to prevent others from doing things I don’t like! 🤬”
This coming from the guy literally picking fights in the conservative community over this…
I’m asking questions based on “physics words” I’ve heard, yeah.
I just used cascade to describe many waves collapsing to create a whole.
I’m asking if the wave functions in the particles around us could collapse in such a way that they could absorb light, or even change the composition of atoms?
Is it really an explanation if it requires something so incredibly unlikely?
Yeah, technically
I should have put more emphasis on the other part: The possibility, however unlikely, that a wave function “cascade” would create (what at least appears to be) a black portal.
I’m not trying to prove that something doesn’t exist. I’m asking if we follow the scientific method, does our current understanding of quantum physics allow for phenomena like this to potentially exist in reality?
Can they be explained by quantum states being in an incredibly unlikely but not impossible state?
Yeah, okay buddy. I suppose next you’re gonna tell me climate change is real, huh?
Jesus, you people are everywhere
(and I love it, lol)
Haha. Yep!
Apparently it’s a thing on parts of TikTok that Mourning Doves went extinct in 2000ish and Gen Zs talk about feeling nostalgic hearing them.
Oof.
I don’t know if this counts, but I’d say the Enlightenment. It was a discovery in that we discovered a new way to interpret the world.
I think there is kind of a glass ceiling when you talk about fire, plumbing, electricity and so on. Each one was a necessary stepping stone to get us where we are, but without any one of them, we wouldn’t be here.
The Enlightenment gave us a brand new sense of autonomy as a species, which in turn has given us a greater amount of control over “Destiny.”
Thanks! I loved the flow.
And I agree. Ups do not require downs. Just the opposite, in my experience. One person’s “up” can, and often do, lift the others around them.
Ah, a nihilist. I know my limits, and virtually nothing I can say will change your mind because it’s still closed, and you likely already have an answer to any questions you ask.
However, I’ll leave you with this:
You can see it as naive and idealistic, and sure, I get it. But I never claimed happiness is permanent. It’s a worldview, and those can and should change. How they change is entirely up to the individual.
You have more control over your path than you realize, and those who benefit from a defeated or complacent populace are terrified of you realizing it.
Well it’s never permanent, but I would imagine someone in good health, with strong familial and social connections who lives above the poverty line (person A) is much more likely than someone without one or all of those things (person B) to have a stable feeling of happiness.
Stable, in this context, meaning harder to shake or break.
An example being person A is having a good day and they get a flat tire. The issue is much more likely to be resolved without affecting their overall happiness very much, whereas person B’s day might be ruined, which is more likely to have a knock-on effect that can greatly reduce overall happiness.
This is not to say someone without those things wont be happy, just citing a few top level things that, when absent, can make someones life experience more difficult.
As far as under what circumstances would someone experience stable happiness? That’s different for everyone because we all have unique challenges in life and how we were raised can directly influence where we are emotionally and what it will take to find happiness.
One of the most sure fire ways to find happiness is in kindness and forgiveness to others, as well as yourself.
You people are so irritating.
Disc seems to be anything with a round and flat outer appearance, where disk seems to refer to any other storage media
I think they’re the same word, though.