The zero-energy universe hypothesis proposes that the total amount of energy in the universe is actually zero!
Intra-articular injection of mesenchymal stem cells looks promising - look that up. I really do they hope they find a proper treatment for this...
Forget the Mars program, let's all go live on this comet! At least we can breath ;)
Aha, I see. I guess I don't even know who I'm replying to anymore (until they sort it out) :D
Well, no...photons do not have charge so they will not be attracted to the electron that way. It carries energy which has the ability to produce...
I posted this. Why is it coming up as Q-reeus having posted it?! Does it appear this way for everyone else?! Weird....
What force is responsible for degeneracy pressure?
I'm a cat person myself :)
Yes, but generally when entropy locally decreases somewhere due to some mechanism, that same mechanism always results in greater universal entropy....
At the atomic scale, gravity is almost negligible. To answer that, you would need to first ask yourself, what exactly is a force?
Well there you go......!
I think Scorpius is referring to the fact that there are too many pertinent stimuli variables the could present, to be reliant on AI.
No, I'm referring to the fact that any local decrease must be offset by an even larger universal increase in entropy.
I always thought that the Schrödinger's Cat "paradox" was dismissed by most serious quantum physicists long ago. The view was that "observation" does...
Indeed, and what would be the mechanism of increased universal entropy in this case? I guess it would be the fact that the clouds/stars heat up right?
Why didn't they? Like they did for Feynman, Schwinger & Tomonaga.
I don't think anyone disputes that entropy increases over time and that the cup reaches thermal equilibrium over time. The question is: does the...
If the answer is zero, then I take back my amazement :D
Just to be clear then, the entropy of the coffee itself decreases but the entropy of the cup increases and the entropy of the system as a whole...
Don't think that feature is being used here, but might be in future! Personally, I'd prefer to see a members list return.
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