Quantum probability: underlying classical variables

In our everyday World we’re used to Absolute deterministic predictions. Throw a ball in the air and it’ll fall along in the trajectory. Leave your umbrella parked on the street. And when you come back, it’s still there. Just one umbrella quantum physics is not like this because quantum mechanics doesn’t allow us to makeContinue reading “Quantum probability: underlying classical variables”

Quantum tunneling

Suppose you drop a ball down the side of the valley, Classical wisdom tells us that when the ball rolls up the hill on the other side. It can’t go any higher than the height from which you dropped it that’s conservation of energy. Even if there’s a nice big long slope to roll downContinue reading “Quantum tunneling”

The Universe: constant Conflict

The universe. How big is it? Does it have a center? Does it have an edge? Is it getting bigger? And if so, why well, we know that there are two different meanings for Universe first. The observable universe is everything that we’ve been able to see or observe thus far and second the universeContinue reading “The Universe: constant Conflict”

Galaxies:The Birth, the manoeuvre

Most things in the universe happened to slowly for us to see them happening stars, like the sun take tens of millions of years to form and hundreds of millions of years to orbit there galaxies and colliding galaxies take billions of years to merge and yet we have a pretty decent understanding of howContinue reading “Galaxies:The Birth, the manoeuvre”

Alien:Other-worldly, a game of Probability and Statistics

When we think of looking for extraterrestrial life, we tend to focus on earth like planets that is planets with conditions that are similar to our own life exists on Earth the logic goes so Earth-like conditions are probably a good bet to find more life and yet there are hundreds of billions of galaxiesContinue reading “Alien:Other-worldly, a game of Probability and Statistics”

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