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Re: How many Gravitons a mass throws every second?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for quantum mechanics in alt.philosophy
Author: BradGuth
Date: Sep 18, 2008 15:44
... Gravitons are like photons. They are not and can never be analyzed as classical particles. You have to think about quantum mechanics when you use the word "gravitons." Neither Newton's Laws nor even classical relativity applies to gravitons. You need some quantum mechanics. How about a photon of 1e-12 Hz as representing a quantum string like graviton? ~ BG
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Re: How many Gravitons a mass throws every second?
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for quantum mechanics in alt.philosophy
Author: Darwin123
Date: Sep 18, 2008 12:51
... are virtual gravitons, not merely gravitons. Gravitons are like photons. They are not and can never be analyzed as classical particles. You have to think about quantum mechanics when you use the word "gravitons." Neither Newton's Laws nor even classical relativity applies to gravitons. You need some quantum mechanics.
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman
Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for quantum mechanics in alt.philosophy
Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Sep 17, 2008 08:20
... the level below. Â When you get to crystals of chemical compounds, there are principles at work that could not (even in theory) be derived from quantum mechanics. Â At the level of biochemistry, chemistry no longer suffices to explain everything. Â Living organisms cannot be adequately described by biochemistry. Brains cannot be explained ...
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Re: [OT and optimistic] Wivenhoe Court
Group: uk.transport.london · Group Profile · Search for quantum mechanics in uk.transport.london
Author: John Rowland
Date: Sep 13, 2008 06:01
...a street called Wivenhoe Court in Hounslow? Why shouldn't there be? I'm not saying there shouldn't. But things don't happen without reasons. Except in quantum mechanics and the civil service. And why is there another one in Frome, Somerset? There's also a Wivenhoe Close in Peckham. THE MYSTERY DEEPENS! A...
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman
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Author: thomas p.
Date: Sep 12, 2008 23:24
... level below. When you get to crystals of chemical compounds, there are principles at work that could not (even in theory) be derived from quantum mechanics. At the level of biochemistry, chemistry no longer suffices to explain everything. Living organisms cannot be adequately described by biochemistry. Brains cannot ...
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Re: [OT and optimistic] Wivenhoe Court
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Author: Tom Anderson
Date: Sep 12, 2008 10:36
...there a street called Wivenhoe Court in Hounslow? Why shouldn't there be? I'm not saying there shouldn't. But things don't happen without reasons. Except in quantum mechanics and the civil service. And why is there another one in Frome, Somerset? There's also a Wivenhoe Close in Peckham. THE MYSTERY DEEPENS! A MYSTERY! ...
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman
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Author: Cary Kittrell
Date: Sep 12, 2008 09:20
...from the level below. When you get to crystals of chemical compounds, there are principles at work that could not (even in theory) be derived from quantum mechanics. At the level of biochemistry, chemistry no longer suffices to explain everything. Living organisms cannot be adequately described by biochemistry. Brains cannot be ...
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman
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Author: Cary Kittrell
Date: Sep 12, 2008 08:39
...the level below. When you get to crystals of chemical compounds, there are principles at work that could not (even in theory) be derived from quantum mechanics. At the level of biochemistry, chemistry no longer suffices to explain everything. Living organisms cannot be adequately described by biochemistry. Brains cannot be ...
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman
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Author: Ben Kaufman
Date: Sep 12, 2008 08:04
... the level below. When you get to crystals of chemical compounds, there are principles at work that could not (even in theory) be derived from quantum mechanics. At the level of biochemistry, chemistry no longer suffices to explain everything. Living organisms cannot be adequately described by biochemistry. Brains cannot be explained solely ...
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Re: ...Science Reinvents God... by Stuart Kauffman
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Author: thomas p.
Date: Sep 12, 2008 00:16
... the level below. When you get to crystals of chemical compounds, there are principles at work that could not (even in theory) be derived from quantum mechanics. At the level of biochemistry, chemistry no longer suffices to explain everything. Living organisms cannot be adequately described by biochemistry. Brains cannot be explained...
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