
s@int wrote:Sophe has already admitted that she concentrated mostly on developing her theory on quantum mechanics probably to the detriment of her English. As she said earlier :-The Laplacian mechanic is used for finding of the steady state solution in wave mechanic (the resonance conditions, for example). This is especially useful in quantum field theory, which doesn't care about momentary state of the dynamic system by its very definition due the probabilistic character of wave mechanic, based on the Heissenberg uncertainty principle).
This is why, whole the formalism of quantum field theories is based on the Laplace (the steady state of mass spreading) and Hamilton (the steady state of energy spreading) formalism.
Personally I'm not quite sure she's completely right but its a start. I think she expressed it better with her equation :-
frequency = c/r = c^3/G*me = 2.99792458E+8 / 6.76030371E-58m = 4.43460044 E+67 1/s
I think that says it all.
sophe_lfc_4_lyf wrote:s@int wrote:Sophe has already admitted that she concentrated mostly on developing her theory on quantum mechanics probably to the detriment of her English. As she said earlier :-The Laplacian mechanic is used for finding of the steady state solution in wave mechanic (the resonance conditions, for example). This is especially useful in quantum field theory, which doesn't care about momentary state of the dynamic system by its very definition due the probabilistic character of wave mechanic, based on the Heissenberg uncertainty principle).
This is why, whole the formalism of quantum field theories is based on the Laplace (the steady state of mass spreading) and Hamilton (the steady state of energy spreading) formalism.
Personally I'm not quite sure she's completely right but its a start. I think she expressed it better with her equation :-
frequency = c/r = c^3/G*me = 2.99792458E+8 / 6.76030371E-58m = 4.43460044 E+67 1/s
I think that says it all.
Ayup?
Judge wrote:sophe_lfc_4_lyf wrote:s@int wrote:Sophe has already admitted that she concentrated mostly on developing her theory on quantum mechanics probably to the detriment of her English. As she said earlier :-The Laplacian mechanic is used for finding of the steady state solution in wave mechanic (the resonance conditions, for example). This is especially useful in quantum field theory, which doesn't care about momentary state of the dynamic system by its very definition due the probabilistic character of wave mechanic, based on the Heissenberg uncertainty principle).
This is why, whole the formalism of quantum field theories is based on the Laplace (the steady state of mass spreading) and Hamilton (the steady state of energy spreading) formalism.
Personally I'm not quite sure she's completely right but its a start. I think she expressed it better with her equation :-
frequency = c/r = c^3/G*me = 2.99792458E+8 / 6.76030371E-58m = 4.43460044 E+67 1/s
I think that says it all.
Ayup?
that went so fast over her head, she can still feel the breeze
Judge wrote:sophe_lfc_4_lyf wrote:s@int wrote:Sophe has already admitted that she concentrated mostly on developing her theory on quantum mechanics probably to the detriment of her English. As she said earlier :-The Laplacian mechanic is used for finding of the steady state solution in wave mechanic (the resonance conditions, for example). This is especially useful in quantum field theory, which doesn't care about momentary state of the dynamic system by its very definition due the probabilistic character of wave mechanic, based on the Heissenberg uncertainty principle).
This is why, whole the formalism of quantum field theories is based on the Laplace (the steady state of mass spreading) and Hamilton (the steady state of energy spreading) formalism.
Personally I'm not quite sure she's completely right but its a start. I think she expressed it better with her equation :-
frequency = c/r = c^3/G*me = 2.99792458E+8 / 6.76030371E-58m = 4.43460044 E+67 1/s
I think that says it all.
Ayup?
that went so fast over her head, she can still feel the breeze
sophe_lfc_4_lyf wrote:Had my alan test the english one![]()
So boringg
sophe_lfc_4_lyf wrote:Just got back from school![]()
Had my alan test the english one![]()
So boringg
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