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genep
12-07-05, 07:46 AM
I got a physics/chemistry degree because I could learn that without the quantum-gap there would be no elements, Periodic Table, that the universe needs for all its order and chaos.

And even though this quantum-gap explains all the order and chaos in the universe the greatest geniuses in the universe keep telling me that there are no particles in it so it, the quantum-gap, cannot belong to physics.
Then the other greatest geniuses in the universe assure me that even thought this quantum-gap explains all the order and chaos in the universe it cannot have any thoughts in it so it also cannot belong to philosophy.

Then the remaining geniuses of the universe assure me that even thought this quantum-gap explains all the order and chaos in the universe there can be no gods in it so it cannot belong to theology.
So I have to assume that this quantum-gap belongs to some BS department the whole universe belongs to and science, philosophy and theology will never belong to.

James R
12-07-05, 07:53 AM
What subjects did you study in your physics degree?

CANGAS
12-07-05, 08:20 AM
What is quantum gap anyway? Is it something like poopa doo?

If Genep would ever start speaking English then maybe I could either agree or disagree instead of being chronically obfuscated.

Facial
12-07-05, 08:32 AM
Even if it's a bogus idea, if it's meant to be science, it still belongs under science. Just like Lamarck, plum-pudding models, or catastrophism.

What is this "quantum gap," anyhow?

MetaKron
12-07-05, 07:58 PM
Isn't the point of college to become incomprehensible?