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4946466 No.4946466 [Reply] [Original]

We should apply the concepts of "Natural Selection" to Quantum Mechanics.

Particles which are better at resisting change or are better at imbuing their own traits onto other particles (like mass) will naturally thrive better than others. This implies that there is a form of competition on the quantum level, and the exotic/rare particles we are creating/observing died off due to their inability to cope with their surroundings.

>> No.4946470

Enjoy your pseudoscience ban

>> No.4946514

>>4946470
But certain particles ARE capable of imbuing their properties onto one another.

And certain particles ARE better at resisting change. And considering that particles are capable of going from simple-to-complex, this implies a form of competition amongst particles on the quantum level in which those best adapted to the natural laws are the best at surviving.

>> No.4946579

>>4946514
Saying it again does not make it true.

>> No.4947820

QM is BS

>> No.4947832

>>4947820
If it ain't broke...