Politecat
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- Dec 9, 2018
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Working on a Chem major, need to take a class in Physics, interesting class, wish I chose physics instead of chemistry. Personally in a half physics half chemistry topic, earthquakes emit two kind of waves and with that we have been able to better understand that there is a weird Iron alloy (Nickel I believe) and that it should be solid but since it's so hot and always moving it's actually liquid.
Now going in even further, since we don't actually really have any evidence other than the waves that are emitted from earthquakes and taking Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal, since we used waves to detect that there is something liquid (Iron alloy) is it possible that the earthquake had actually moved it out of the way and there is even more to it than just a lot of iron under the mantel? Of course we'll never find out but applying HUP does keep me awake.
I know this isn't physics related, but it's also interesting, to me at least, but what is a number? Yes. It's something we use to count, but WHAT is a number? What exactly does it mean to have zero of something? If we have zero apples what does that mean? What does negative numbers really mean? My Calc teacher gave us a lecture about what a number really is, and he ended it by saying "A number is what you want it to mean. Numbers don't truly exist, but we choose to believe they exist."
Now going in even further, since we don't actually really have any evidence other than the waves that are emitted from earthquakes and taking Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principal, since we used waves to detect that there is something liquid (Iron alloy) is it possible that the earthquake had actually moved it out of the way and there is even more to it than just a lot of iron under the mantel? Of course we'll never find out but applying HUP does keep me awake.
I know this isn't physics related, but it's also interesting, to me at least, but what is a number? Yes. It's something we use to count, but WHAT is a number? What exactly does it mean to have zero of something? If we have zero apples what does that mean? What does negative numbers really mean? My Calc teacher gave us a lecture about what a number really is, and he ended it by saying "A number is what you want it to mean. Numbers don't truly exist, but we choose to believe they exist."