tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4733594323661085689.post1898598633985570368..comments2023-07-26T05:08:49.554+01:00Comments on Super Duper Stream: A Brief History Of Quantum PhysicsSDShttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16779336471891988004noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4733594323661085689.post-41445050948299675332013-03-24T00:33:32.845+00:002013-03-24T00:33:32.845+00:00Good answers in return of this question with solid...Good answers in return of this question with solid arguments and telling all <br />about that.<br /><br />my homepage - <a href="http://www.kadirmihran.net/index.php?do=/profile-30016/info/" rel="nofollow">best registry cleaner</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4733594323661085689.post-40853176954724993992010-03-09T04:24:26.505+00:002010-03-09T04:24:26.505+00:00Dude that must have taken you a while. Good stuff ...Dude that must have taken you a while. Good stuff though. I've read a lot about quantum mechanics but like Einstein I'm more of a relativity guy for the same reasons...I don't like the chance aspect. Anyways, one thing you are missing: the grand unification theory. The theory that says all forces in nature are really one force and thus the same rules of physics apply to them all. This would mean the rules of quantum do govern classical physics, E&M and relativity...Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com