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Ole Lehmann
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann·
it’s insane we just live with the fact that we are the only advanced civilization among billions of stars we can observe in our universe what a crazy miracle earth seems to be
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Mathonymics
Mathonymics@Mathonymics·
how a physicist sees the world
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Bart0marcel
Bart0marcel@bart1marcel·
@elonmusk Sounds like that convo was in superpossition and Epestemic doubt 👇 Meta-Stability & the Quantum Measurement Problem — Explained in 3 Minutes (solved) youtube.com/shorts/mObQXiD…
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
Quantum Immortality is a mind-bending thought experiment based on the Many-Worlds Interpretation of quantum mechanics. It suggests that from your own subjective perspective, you can never experience your own non-existence. You cannot "experience" the branch where you are dead. Therefore, your consciousness must always follow the branch where you survived.
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PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY@PhilosophyOnX·
If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things. Rene Descartes
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∇ₖPascal ∇ₚKwanten (∛) (Πασκάλ)
💡Understanding Heisenberg's 'Magical' Paper of July 1925: a New Look at the Calculational Details arxiv.org/abs/quant-ph/0… 👉"On the quantum reinterpretation of kinematical and mechanical relationships", by Werner Heisenberg, (July 29th, 1925) share.google/xcPLiZYDu3mKRd…
Ayushphy Cosmological@ayushphy

Most people learn quantum mechanics from textbooks. John Nash went back to the original Heisenberg paper… and said the textbooks ruined it.

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Mustafa
Mustafa@oprydai·
the Kalman Filter estimates the true state of a system from noisy measurements. it works by combining two things: • a model of how the system evolves • imperfect sensor readings it runs in a loop with two steps. 1. predict use the system model to estimate the next state. this gives a predicted state and uncertainty. 2. update take a measurement. compare it to the prediction. correct the estimate. the correction is weighted by the Kalman Gain: • trust the model more → small correction • trust the sensor more → large correction uncertainty is tracked using the Covariance Matrix. over time, the estimate converges. noise gets filtered out. the true state emerges. used in: • robotics localization • self-driving cars • drones and flight control • GPS tracking • sensor fusion it is a recursive system that continuously refines its belief about reality under uncertainty.
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Sadhavi Khosla
Sadhavi Khosla@sadhavi·
AI could free humans from mechanical cognition, but only if humans rise to higher cognition. So the risk is not AI. It’s human laziness.
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Didier 'Dirac's ghost' Gaulin
Really hard to find any lectures on quantum information theory, but I stumbled upon this really nice course given by Ninnat Dangniam from Naresuan University (IF) 🇹🇭 (in English, of course) Plenty of nice lectures on physics topics as well on the channel 🔗👇👇
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Philosophy Of Physics
Philosophy Of Physics@PhilosophyOfPhy·
Equations describe reality, but curiosity discovers it.
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Bart0marcel
Bart0marcel@bart1marcel·
@PhilosophyOnX Each one of us has a chance of being part of the soul of the universe… 🫵 😬 transition is not guaranteed 👇 Quantum Mechanics’ Missing Stability Criterion — Explained in 90 Seconds youtube.com/shorts/kPR6dSk…
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PHILOSOPHY
PHILOSOPHY@PhilosophyOnX·
Each one of us is part of the soul of the universe Plotinus
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occultbot
occultbot@0ccultbot·
Satanism teaches that the highest authority is Self.
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Night Sky Now
Night Sky Now@NightSkyNow·
🚨 In the strange and fascinating world of quantum physics, there exists a phenomenon so mysterious that even Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance.” It’s known as quantum entanglement, and it links particles together in a way that defies space, time, and all known laws of communication. When two particles become entangled, they share a quantum state—meaning what happens to one instantly affects the other, no matter how far apart they are. You could separate them by galaxies, and still, a change in one would mirror in the other immediately. No signal travels between them, and no measurable delay occurs. It’s as if the universe itself bends to keep them connected. Scientists have confirmed this effect through countless experiments, proving that reality operates on levels far beyond what our senses can grasp. Quantum entanglement isn’t just a theoretical wonder; it’s now being used to shape future technologies—from unbreakable quantum encryption to faster-than-light communication research and revolutionary computing systems. What’s truly astonishing is the implication: everything in the universe might once have been entangled during the Big Bang, suggesting that distant corners of space could still be subtly linked through hidden quantum threads. Entanglement challenges our understanding of distance, time, and individuality. It reminds us that separation might only be an illusion—and that the universe, at its deepest level, moves as one.
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