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Thu Dec 2 23:01:47 PST 2010
Hi Marsha,
Physics is interesting isn't it? I love the metaphysical aspects. I
think (in my naivete) that constants such a Plank's are more a result
of the math, than the reality (whatever that is). These constants
seem to fall out when we are equating things that are of different
dimensional qualities. But is interesting to know, that with the math
of quantum theory we are only able to measure little itsy bitsy
Planks. There is also something about Cubits that is interesting, but
I forget what now. Anyway, Planks and Cubits. One makes up the world
and one saved humanity from the Great Flood. Cool stuff.
The rationality of these theories is still based on assumptions, which
we make up.
Mark
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 10:53 PM, MarshaV <valkyr at att.net> wrote:
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> Btw, this book contains excellent footnotes and glossary. From the glossary:
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> Planck's length: ..., it is the dimension at which space becomes a quantum foam and know physics break down. It is also the length of superstrings.
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> Planck's time: ..., it is the shortest time interval that can exist. Know physics break down for time intervals smaller than Planck's time.
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> (Mathieu Ricard & Trinh Xuan Thuan, 'The Quantum and the Lotus: A Journey to the Frontiers Where Science and Buddhism Meet',p.300)
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> Must get rid of those irrational and paradoxical answers...
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