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Is spacetime foam the bound state of time?
Discuss.
Do you have a prescription?
Because you're too stupid to understand?
you asked about a hypothetical that no one really understands because its all theory, and then call people stupid. Get off that high horse fam. You're not a quantum theorist.
Because you're too stupid to understand?
Yah, that's it
Theory necessitates a lack of understanding? SluggoVonPunch
Let me rephrase: Because something is theoretical, it is then inherently misunderstood by all parties?
Yeah actually. And those parties understand that they don't understand it. If they understood it, it would be scientific fact. Understand?
Understanding equates to fact? I understand the theory of evolution, but, is it not still only a theory? It's the same principle with spacetime foam, it's widely regarded as an existent property, despite there being no firm grasp of quantum gravity, thus no conceptualization of the property in a visual regard.
Again, let me rephrase. No strong basis for it's visual conceptualization.
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03-16-2013, 12:16 AM
There is no time BLNK mrmber. just space
Of course there is time. There's an obvious distinction between the two if you take gravitational time dilation into consideration. Lol.
Yeah actually. And those parties understand that they don't understand it. If they understood it, it would be scientific fact. Understand?
Exactly....:high:
Again, understanding makes something factual? People understand religion, is religion rooted in fact?
Again, understanding makes something factual? People understand religion, is religion rooted in fact?
Lol, well that now would depend on ones belief's...:high:
Is belief a pillar of fact, or is it the determining factor? Does belief in God make God real?
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