I’ve always said that.
Lots of new experiments bring proposed very quickly. Interesting theories too.
this is way over my head. LOL
No, but a nice high roller wave coming in at Rincon is neat.
They are bi.
Creating a measurable gravity would seem like a real challenge.
When Joju was asked if the dog has Buddha nature ... which is a similar question ... he answered 'Mu!!!!!" ... sometimes this is taken to mean 'No', but it really means, "the question is invalid." Like asking 'Does 2 + 2 equal yellow, or green"
This is the nature of the wave particle issue. The question is invalid, "Mu" or silence are more accurate answers, in that they contain no incorrectness, which each of the wave vs particle answers do. It would also be incorrect to say it's both, and equally incorrect to say 'neither.'
The paradox is caused by the question, not the phenomena itself, which is unproblematic.
"Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form" is how this was expressed thousands of years ago, though with the caveat that even that is not 'correct', it is merely less incorrect than anything else you can say. (Add to that, Form is Form, Emptiness is Emptiness, No Form, Nor Emptiness and so on.)
I understand that all of that will satisfy no one, but then I'm not asking for credit or to get paid for pointing it out.
If it moves, it’s a wave. A singularity does not move until it is no longer a singularity.
Music works because it does something besides sit idle ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qI3USGvj8MA&list=PLC9C44FE4E0F8236F&index=196
Oh hell yes!
(Gulps) OK, sir, ask me the three questions.
What is your name?
Uh, it's William T. Drill, sir.
What is your quest?
Well, a winning season for the Mariners would be nice.
Do Gravitational Waves Exhibit Wave-Particle Duality?
Oh, crap! I dunno. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Gravity Sucks!
This is a really interesting question. How to prove it is the sticky part. If it can be shown, it would have interesting implications.
When the photon packet has a collision, the information in the wave is deposited, and this is why you can keep shining a beam on a spot without it ‘filling up’?