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Reality Is A Wavefunction


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KKr91v7yLcM

 

- In Quantum Mechanics, all particles in the universe are described by a wavefunction.

 

- The particle properties such as position and momentum have no existence until they are observed.

 

- The higher amplitude of the wavefunction is the most probable location of the particle.

 

- The more knowledge we gain about a particle's position is determined by the sum of the waveforms of the wavefuntion.

 

- Less momentum of the particle is indicated by a longer wavelength of the waveforms.

 

- The combination of different waveforms give a new wavefunction who's sum equals the different waveforms.

 

- The wavefunction is described by a real component and an imaginary component.

 

- The specific energy levels of the wavefunction that are possible are referred to as the electron orbitals of the atom.

 

Thus we have the first real evidence for the existence of God.

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I see the moderators have moved my threads to silly claims forums in their customary ego stroking style of moderation. They would then be able to dismiss my threads as non-sense instead of considering the serious implications they have to be considered worthy of scientific scrutiny.

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Thomas Aquinas’ cosmological arguments based on impossibility of infinite regression, together with Planck space are sufficient for me. Since Aquinas we basically needed that one scientific finding and got it, infinite regression is physically nonsensical.

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