Quantum Physics: Power over Newtonian Physics?

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simple answer. not really.

The Whole idea of Newtonian physics is a fixed answer exists for all like phenomenon. This is a series of infeiiderent Natural Laws.

If these limitations are not fixed, there could be no definite answer to this question. There would be only a possible acausal connecting principle that exists that is the basis of phenomenon, not a set fixed guidance of indifferent principles. since even this idea is fixed, there would also be those points in which only Newton's Laws held true.

The answer is KNOW THE LAW, and you have THE POWER OF THE LAW, whatever THE LAW MAY BE, and WHEN THE LAW MAY BE FLEXIBLE.

Look at Newton and Hooke, and the story of Light.

Which one was right? If you say Hooke, close your eyes and be blind for ever for sight is impossible!
If you say Newton, kill your computer, for it is an abomination to the Natural Laws of Physics!

then again what do I know, right Pete :wink:

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But, how can Newtonian principles differ from Quantum ones, if every Newtonian "big" thing is made up of Quantum "small" things? Surely manipulating the small things would redefine the larger ones....No?

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I guess it depends on the scale and the composition...

As in, taking a single brick from a house won't make it any less than a house...Unless you're looking at it in the most minute way possible...

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QUOTEhow can Newtonian principles differ from Quantum ones

the answer is given the unilateral name "complexity" and it takes years to properly understand,.. so you probably had it by the time you realized you could control your "hand" but not the "cells" that compose your hand.

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QUOTE(raum)then again what do I know, right Pete :wink:


Hey I wasn't taking a shot at you! The same goes for Ty and he's the head honcho of this whole community.

It's OKAY for all persons in a discussion to agree on on something proposed by one person.

I just don't want people getting complacent, that's all- :arrow: make them THINK, rather than just leave it up to you all the time.

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and that is why you are always welcome in my neck of the woods, Pete.

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But by controlling your hand, you are controlling the cells that make up the hand, right?

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Nope, not to me...

That's no different than a weather man telling the forecast, he isn't dictating the weather...

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^Not seein that analogy...

If you got something made out of legos, you can't change it unless you rearrange the legos, piece by piece...How is the real world different?

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