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>> No.1553484 [View]
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If Gravity is a warping of the three spatial dimensions, why cannot the Electromagnetic, Strong, and Weak forces be the warping of other dimensions?

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Can someone explain the basics of Quantum Mechanics?

I have read the Wikipedia and watched videos on it, and still have no fucking idea :\

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I'm a science n00b, so my question might be stupid, but what the hell...

In the quantum world, things seem to be very chaotic/non-deterministic, but probabilistic (note: I haven't studied quantum mechanics, I just pick up little scraps of information, which might be wrong, here an there). Yet it also seems that in the grander scale, things are very deterministic. Is there any branch of physics that deals with studying why this is? For example, why do atoms bond to form coherent molecules rather than float freely (which seems like it would be more "efficient")?

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