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Donovan Tatum
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Originally posted by Dub J
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maybe we can discuss the 8 dimensions that exist beyond our 3d interpretation?
This thread is now about theoretical physics.
Go.
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maybe we can discuss the 8 dimensions that exist beyond our 3d interpretation?
This thread is now about theoretical physics.
Go.
FuzzyP
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Originally posted by smashmouth G
This thread is already full of shit....
Because you have littered it with ass hole posts
This thread is already full of shit....
Because you have littered it with ass hole posts
smashmouth G
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I believe it was smack talk about how our teams are superior to your teams and some good game atta boy's mixed in...
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Firenze
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Originally posted by Donovan Tatum
Quantum field theory (QFT)[1] provides a theoretical framework for constructing quantum mechanical models of systems classically parametrized (represented) by an infinite number of dynamical degrees of freedom, that is, fields and (in a condensed matter context) many-body systems. It is the natural and quantitative language of particle physics and condensed matter physics. Most theories in modern particle physics, including the Standard Model of elementary particles and their interactions, are formulated as relativistic quantum field theories. Quantum field theories are used in many contexts, elementary particle physics being the most vital example, where the particle count/number going into a reaction fluctuates and changes, differing from the count/number going out, for example, and for the description of critical phenomena and quantum phase transitions, such as in the BCS theory of superconductivity, also see phase transition, quantum phase transition, critical phenomena. Quantum field theory is thought by many to be the unique and correct outcome of combining the rules of quantum mechanics with special relativity.
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Quantum field theory (QFT)[1] provides a theoretical framework for constructing quantum mechanical models of systems classically parametrized (represented) by an infinite number of dynamical degrees of freedom, that is, fields and (in a condensed matter context) many-body systems. It is the natural and quantitative language of particle physics and condensed matter physics. Most theories in modern particle physics, including the Standard Model of elementary particles and their interactions, are formulated as relativistic quantum field theories. Quantum field theories are used in many contexts, elementary particle physics being the most vital example, where the particle count/number going into a reaction fluctuates and changes, differing from the count/number going out, for example, and for the description of critical phenomena and quantum phase transitions, such as in the BCS theory of superconductivity, also see phase transition, quantum phase transition, critical phenomena. Quantum field theory is thought by many to be the unique and correct outcome of combining the rules of quantum mechanics with special relativity.
this got me thinking about...
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Dub J
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GG lil Smurfs and Cookie Monsters
Sorry for the late post but my internet has been out most of the week. I was really surprised by both outcomes.
Sorry for the late post but my internet has been out most of the week. I was really surprised by both outcomes.
divine_monkey
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GG Jazz Cats.
Sorry for the late response, but I don't look at this forum very often.
Sorry for the late response, but I don't look at this forum very often.
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