Message from @he vibin tho

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2019-10-11 01:12:34 UTC  

I'm just waiting for you to explain so I can't strawman you by mistake

2019-10-11 01:12:45 UTC  

I don't have an argument right now, im neutral to both sides of the simulated universe theory

2019-10-11 01:12:46 UTC  

dont attack him. @he vibin tho

2019-10-11 01:12:54 UTC  

i wanna see what he has to say

2019-10-11 01:12:58 UTC  

im just saying what I know

2019-10-11 01:13:15 UTC  

🍿

2019-10-11 01:13:16 UTC  

If you want my personal theory on what I think the universe really is....

2019-10-11 01:13:17 UTC  

And what is it that you know about quantum mechanics to make you say it is nonsensical

2019-10-11 01:14:02 UTC  

like a crack in a piece of glass, the universe is a crack in absolute-nothingness

2019-10-11 01:14:21 UTC  

Cause that makes sense

2019-10-11 01:14:24 UTC  

the way subatomic particles behave doesn't make much sense when it comes to the physics we know. Im not trying to poke holes in quantum mechanics

2019-10-11 01:14:28 UTC  

Globe earth = we are insignificant and worthless, Flat earth = earth is divine and full of love and beauty.

2019-10-11 01:14:41 UTC  

lol

2019-10-11 01:14:54 UTC  

thinks behave differently at different scales @oƃǝW

2019-10-11 01:15:03 UTC  

that's not true. i think there is a beauty in being the only creatures in a massive universe. just because the world out there is huge doesn't mean we're insignificant.

2019-10-11 01:15:18 UTC  

Oh man Oak you know how to tell a good one that's for sure

2019-10-11 01:15:21 UTC  

we arent the only creatures

2019-10-11 01:15:35 UTC  

you forgot about dogs

2019-10-11 01:15:45 UTC  

Thats what you guys perpetuate.

2019-10-11 01:15:52 UTC  

@oƃǝW I think quantum mechanics makes perfect sense when you are able to model all particles as waves that are always at the speed of light, but in 4 or more dimensions.

2019-10-11 01:15:56 UTC  

@oƃǝW When you say that subatomic particles dont make sense. Are you disregarding quantum entanglement and their observable effects? This is direct data that we can observer. Sure, they act strangely, but nonetheless it is indeed an occurance

2019-10-11 01:16:16 UTC  

all Im saying is that they act strangely

2019-10-11 01:16:24 UTC  

they do

2019-10-11 01:16:25 UTC  

i dont know much aside from the basics

2019-10-11 01:16:28 UTC  

And when you are able to break down the wave fronts into their component 'intersection' waves which are each faster than the speed of light.

2019-10-11 01:16:35 UTC  

that doesnt make them any less real

2019-10-11 01:16:57 UTC  

i feel like you're trying to make an argument, but i dont really know what it's about

2019-10-11 01:17:09 UTC  

@oƃǝW I was the same way before I got into QM. You just need to start reading about it.

2019-10-11 01:17:20 UTC  

you joined in on another convo i was having

2019-10-11 01:17:42 UTC  

I can link you to some books

2019-10-11 01:17:43 UTC  

for me, there's nothing really strange about quantum mechanics

2019-10-11 01:17:49 UTC  

how so

2019-10-11 01:17:53 UTC  

ah yeah, i was just trying to take the place of the other person because they seemed unwilling to discuss the topic

2019-10-11 01:18:01 UTC  

QM is very strange

2019-10-11 01:18:05 UTC  

it's how people interpret quantum mechanics thats very strange

2019-10-11 01:18:07 UTC  

I still dont understand QM and i have been on it for almost a year 😦

2019-10-11 01:18:28 UTC  

it goes against our everyday logic

2019-10-11 01:18:35 UTC  

there was a quote...something about if you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't

2019-10-11 01:18:36 UTC  

lmao

2019-10-11 01:18:41 UTC  

@ShyGuyfromUpHigh not if you break it down into waves

2019-10-11 01:18:42 UTC  

I still don't see what this has to do with simulation universe