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So /b/, at work a brilliant idea came to my mind:
When all action between quants (electrons, photons, etc.) can be calculated and with enough information can be predicted, has this whole universe a chance to behave other than these formulas and calculations would predict?

This applies only under the circumstance that, if enough information is available, we can predict ALL actions between quants.

I know this sounds very scientific, but this also answers the question about destiny. If it would be accurate, than destiny really exists and we cant change anything. I mean, all our decisions as human-beings are consequences of the processes in our brain.

What do you think?

tl:dr : if all action between quants is predicatable, is this the proof of destiny?

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What's up/sci/ ,
So I'm 18, halfway through last year of school and I'm thinking very heavily of doing computer science.
I'm quite good at maths but nothing brilliant and I've had a keen interest in gaming for a long time and would like to one day develop one. However I hear that the drop-out rate is huge and I'm worried that I might drop also. How do I know that I really want to do it and that I won't drop out?

Also on a side note, I would have loved to do astronomy/astrophysics but they don't have it in the college I'm going to.

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>>4618462
Even sources can be misleading.

Just watch "What the BLEEP Do We Know."

They rape the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics pretty hard.

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Halp me w/ my physics homework, /sci/
Calculate the size of the electrical force acting between two electrons separated by a distance of 1 meter.

Calculate the distance two +1 coulomb charges would have to be to exert a force of 1 Newton on each other. In which direction will the force be?

Calculate the magnitude and direction of the force that a +9 microcoulomb charge and a +4 microcoulomb charge exert on each other. The larger charge is .5m directly above the other.

A 3.0 microcoulomb charge is placed into an electric field. The charge experiences an upward force of 3.0 mN. What is the magnitude and direction of the electric field at this point? (Explain this one please, I wasn't at school when this lesson was being taught.)

What acceleration will a charge of -5 Coulombs and mass 10kg experience in a uniform electric field of 30 N/C pointed North? (Explain this one as well)

For the first 3, just give an answer. Thanks for any and all help.

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Good science fiction books go! the darker it is the better...

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ily all

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