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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Relativity / January 2007



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if plank constants are wrong

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Mucho Grande - 29 Jan 2007 20:49 GMT
if the smallest amont of energy postulated by planck is smaller
or even is continuum till infinitismal then quantum physics is
dead

it is dead, but relativity still alive and kicking

this becus it is imposible to measure continum with
a discrete analog to digital converter
Eric Gisse - 30 Jan 2007 01:13 GMT
> if the smallest amont of energy postulated by planck is smaller
> or even is continuum till infinitismal then quantum physics is
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> this becus it is imposible to measure continum with
> a discrete analog to digital converter

Go away, child. We can all plainly see that you are the same idiot
that has been annoying us with garbage for the last several months.
 
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