Re: intrinsic energy



On Jul 15, 7:28 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
malibu wrote:
On Jul 15, 7:02 pm, malibu <vega...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jul 15, 6:50 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I do believe I have made my point--you saying that the quantum mechanics
is at a dead end, and the fact that you know nothing about it... the
Schrödinger equation being just one example.
FYI John--The Schrödinger equation play the role logically analogous
to Newton's second law. Given suitable initial conditions (typically,
Psi(x,0)), the Schrödinger equation determines Psi(x,t) for all future
time, just as in classical mechanics, Newton's law determines x(t) for
all future time.
A link does make sense
http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/physics/SchroedingerEquation.html
In fact a whole textbook on quantum mechanics makes sense.
http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Administrivia/booklist.html#qua...
No, I made my point.

Science is about explanation.

"Read a whole f**king book" is QM's explanation.

Phail!!

John

Oh, by the way, was it me or my 13 year old that was
supposed to reference first
the S eq and then an entire book on Quantum Madness?

Can you really not explain something you purportedly understand
in a few clear sentences?

John

Your 13-year old is most likely way more capable than you, John!


OK.
When he asks about how things work,
I'll tell him- 'just take 5 years of classes and then
read the Schrödinger equation, Son'.

John

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