or maybe we're part of a larger universe.
But where did that universe come from?!

or maybe we're part of a larger universe.
I'll tell you if you can prove whether or not P=NP.
If you don't know the problem, you're unlikely to solve it.
Actually, the fact that most of the people in this thread get their info from Wikipedia is why any attempt to provide substantive answers is a wasted effort (above and beyond the fact that a post in a forum is a bad method of communicating such answers to begin with).A quick wiki check tells me...
Well, besides the fact that error correction in a wiki environment is an up hill battle, far too often people walk away from a wiki page thinking they know something. Even worse is if they don't even stop to read the page and just copy-paste the contents or a link as an answer to something.
For example, I could tell people around here that having an understanding of differential geometry is vital to comprehending this subject. And a lot of the readers of this thread will run to Wikipedia for that (here is the link for you guys). They might look at the page, some might even try to read the page and then believe they know something about the subject.
Here is the thing, if that was all there was to learning this subject, why did I take a year of undergraduate courses and three years of graduate courses to gain (what I considered) a reasonable understanding of it? It references a number of the text books I used (including one written by one of my professors), but the page on the whole would be meaningless without a lot of additional background, and what is there truly isn't enough for real understanding.
But people use it these days as a substitute for real knowledge and real understanding. The people who really need to drop Wikipedia cold-turkey don't realize it is only an overview and not the final word.![]()
Once a proper theory of quantum gravity exists, though, we'll likely be able to sort that issue out, but until then, we're all just guessing from armchairs.
Once a proper theory of quantum gravity exists, though, we'll likely be able to sort that issue out, but until then, we're all just guessing from armchairs.
For a theory of quantum gravity one needs to unite quantum mechanics with relativity.
And that presents a rather large problem - relativity requires infinities to work and quantum mechanics works with discrete quanta.
Actually, the fact that most of the people in this thread get their info from Wikipedia is why any attempt to provide substantive answers is a wasted effort (above and beyond the fact that a post in a forum is a bad method of communicating such answers to begin with).A quick wiki check tells me...
Plus the major issue with discussing this type of thing is that there are a lot of people who can't see beyond euclidean space. If you say that space is curved or has a shape, they immediately see that as being in some higher euclidean space. It is an irrational crutch that keeps any discussion of this topic trivial and... sadly, pointless.
I've made attempts in the past, and they weren't worth the effort. In the end, if one is really interested in knowing the answers, one will go to school (and avoid Wikipedia).
It is sad that you feel a need to resort to personal attacks. They neither add anything nor help your argument, and are generally intended to incite an emotional response by the person they are aimed at... none of which are appropriate for anything being discussed here.Also, posts like the one you made here are pretty shitty if you ask me. You say you have tried with people, but they probably gave up on you due to your snobbish attitude.
I'm glad that you've spent time in the real world helping people learn about physics... I've spent a ton of my time in the real world doing the same. Neither of which are relevant here as I was discussing the short comings of this type of discussion (posts in a forum) when dealing with these issues.I have had many discussions about physics lately with children of all people and I have been stunned at how quickly they begin to understand things when they are encouraged.
Which is fine, but one would hope that we wouldn't need to hear about the fact that you went to Wikipedia for anything. After all, if you went to Wikipedia and most everyone else had as well, why post that you went there or post what you found?I turn to Wiki first only about topics I know nothing about...
It is sad that you feel a need to resort to personal attacks. They neither add anything nor help your argument, and are generally intended to incite an emotional response by the person they are aimed at... none of which are appropriate for anything being discussed here.Also, posts like the one you made here are pretty shitty if you ask me. You say you have tried with people, but they probably gave up on you due to your snobbish attitude.
Which is fine, but one would hope that we wouldn't need to hear about the fact that you went to Wikipedia for anything. After all, if you went to Wikipedia and most everyone else had as well, why post that you went there or post what you found?
Most of my post was composed before you had posted your wiki post, you weren't being targeted... you just happen to be the most recent example.
If you feel the need to lash out with more personal attacks, I understand... posting in a public forum is like everyone giving their responses to a crowded room over a loud speaker.
It is another example of why substantive discussions really aren't possible in a forum setting like this... at least not while people can't rise above the need to take everything personally.
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