Tech | December 14, 2009 | 3 comments

The Question of Quantum Chaos

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Chaos is everywhere in the natural world, present in the coiling of smoke rings, the fronds of ferns, and the beating of our hearts. But at the level of quantum physics, chaos as we now define it is unquantifiable. How can we reconcile the quantum and the classical?

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    • All you have to do is put the descriptor "math" in these explanations and a lot can become more clear.
      These guys are so into their math, their feet left the ground, years ago.

    • 2 years ago
  • Sam_the_Wizer
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      Yeah but...
      As soon as you put a constant in - all real numbers become a different size. Ending any practical use - unless if you re-orient your fields, isolating products. It's so slipshod.

      What? No?

    • 2 years ago
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