[MD] FW: Quantum weirdness

Case Case at iSpots.com
Sat Mar 24 06:59:30 PDT 2007


[Jos]
Since we cant see any outer universal limits owing to prohibitive distances
and speeds, it would seem that from a quantum effects point of view, its
outer parts must continue to have wave form only ??
Thus there is no "true" answer to the below question until it is observed.
Possibly the universe is both infinite and discreet at the same time??  

[Case]
As I understand it modern physics has two theories going on that really have
not been connected. They are Relativity and Quantum Mechanics. QM really
only deals with things on a very small scale and Relativity works for
gravity and things on a big scale. 

Both of them to rely on one of the fundamental assumptions of science, which
is that the laws of nature that work here apply throughout the universe. So
in this respect quarks and leptons at the farthest reaches of space are
thought to obey the same laws of quantum physics as they do here.





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