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FragnaticDeath wrote:Sorry but that's just bullcrap. When it comes to stuff like this everyone is a fraud. Yes I am the sicence type of person.
Everyone has a subconscious and can smell the danger ahead. Theres nothing wrong with that. But getting into details about what might happen? COME ON give me a break.
bill cobbett wrote:FragnaticDeath wrote:Sorry but that's just bullcrap. When it comes to stuff like this everyone is a fraud. Yes I am the sicence type of person.
Everyone has a subconscious and can smell the danger ahead. Theres nothing wrong with that. But getting into details about what might happen? COME ON give me a break.
Here's a scientific take on why the future, at least on the scale of the very small, is fundamentally unpredictable....
Until about a century ago classical theories of fundamental atomic theory described particle behaviour in a mechanistic way,in a clockwork sort of way, so, in theory, if we could work out where everything was in the present, and how it behaved over time, we could predict future positions (given enough computing power).
These classical theories have been over-taken by quantum mechanical theories which (amongst other things) prove that, on the scale of the very small, there is a deal of uncertainty about such things as the positions and velocities, the energy levels and other variables of fundamental particles. We could never determine the starting positions cos of this intrinsic fuzziness in the world of the very small .....
So if we don't know where things are now, in the present, how can we predict their future positions .. and the Future?
B25 wrote:bill cobbett wrote:FragnaticDeath wrote:Sorry but that's just bullcrap. When it comes to stuff like this everyone is a fraud. Yes I am the sicence type of person.
Everyone has a subconscious and can smell the danger ahead. Theres nothing wrong with that. But getting into details about what might happen? COME ON give me a break.
Here's a scientific take on why the future, at least on the scale of the very small, is fundamentally unpredictable....
Until about a century ago classical theories of fundamental atomic theory described particle behaviour in a mechanistic way,in a clockwork sort of way, so, in theory, if we could work out where everything was in the present, and how it behaved over time, we could predict future positions (given enough computing power).
These classical theories have been over-taken by quantum mechanical theories which (amongst other things) prove that, on the scale of the very small, there is a deal of uncertainty about such things as the positions and velocities, the energy levels and other variables of fundamental particles. We could never determine the starting positions cos of this intrinsic fuzziness in the world of the very small .....
So if we don't know where things are now, in the present, how can we predict their future positions .. and the Future?
BC, you been smoking again??
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