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Originally Posted by Graybeard Lahshya ... I see from your profile that you are thirteen.
The message you pasted 'The physics of Realisation' is not true.
The person who posted it has only a very small amount of Scientific learning and understanding. He or She has misunderstood, or chosen to exaggerate, this small amount of knowledge into something that is crazy and untrue. The person who posted it probably believes that it is true, but it is not.
1 .. The Science of the Universe from the very largest Galaxy down to the level of the Atom is defined by Newtons laws of Physics and Einsteins Theories of Relativity. If you want to understand more about these you will need to go to this site which will explain them in detail and in a manner, including animated Graphics, that you will find very easy to understand.
This one will explain Einsteins Theories of Relativity http://www.phys.unsw.edu.au/einsteinlight/
This one will explain all the Laws of Physics as discovered by Newton and Einstein and many other extremely clever people http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html
2.. Unfortunately these Laws of Physics do not explain what happens once we look inside the Atom itself. To understand what happens inside the Atom we need another set of Laws called Quantum Mechanics. Quantum mechanics is very difficult to understand, and many people become confused when they try to interpret its mathamatics into how the world around us behaves. The person whose post you pasted is one of these confused people.
You can find out all about Quantum Mechanics on the second link I have posted above. But I suggest that before you do that you first try to understand all you can about Newtons Laws of Physics as well as Einsteins theories on Relativity. - Newtons Laws have been experimentally proven many times.
- Einsteins Laws have never been proven wrong.
- Quantum Mechanics has never made a prediction that has ever been proven wrong.
The Unified Field and the Quantum Gap are two different things, not one thing. The general idea of both is how I have explained them.
If you need any more help just ask ... greg  |
Although I am 13, I am very much interested in physics. I study in 9th grade and live in a poor country like India. I am reading about relativity and quantum mechanics from past one year and I want to say that I completely understand SR but I have some confusion about GR and QM. The reason I have studied so far in physics is that I was very much excited about how this universe works, who made this universe, what am I, what is thought etc. from my childhood. I want to make TOE when I grow up. The problem is my country. There is no development in advanced physics in this country. So, study material is much much less. Another thing is that the opportunities to rise in this field are very less in this country. So, I want to take my graduation in UK or USA.
So, graybeard don't post me websites which are in layman's language. You can fully discus about the main topic - The Quantum Gap.