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>>12100206
>tfw you make a glorified pic related and people will pay you bank to just turn it on and off.

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>>11467659
You can buy your own for $19.95

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What would you tell them?

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When does classical physics start to break down? Is there an exact point at which you go "I have to start using QM or else I'd be getting bs results"? Or is that point a fuzzy limit? If so, around which idea / point does the fuzzy limit oscillate around?

I'm not a physics ug / postgrad so I don't want to use terms I don't fully understand. By "classical" physics I mean relativity or whatever's used for macrophysics. It's just words naming an abstract concept, anyways, it doesn't matter. You get my point and that's what matters.

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Would time dilation mean our ships going to distant planets would be able to go farther since they experience time relatively slower?

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