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Questions from a thread I responded to. | |
Nothing Every time! | |
http://beta.mflow.com/artist/plaid?showFlowsBeforeDate=/Date(1312655511086)/&flowTake=20 Was trying to get freinds to listen to Plaid. | |
It was for the GIF thread here. | |
Work It Harder Make It Better ... | |
Posted it in the ban thread. | |
I wanted to find out what it means. | |
I don't remember copying this to my clipboard, but there it is. :/ | |
Kate Beaton I was reading Hark! A Vagrant and decided to look up the artist | |
Picture thread. | |
I don't know why! | |
"I have no tail and I must swing." My motto! I was showing someone. | |
truck nuts heh.. was looking on one old feed dump video :) | |
"17.49341832762486 See me and my friends talk about cool stuff... | |
Now that I think of it...you could have looked a little like Charlie Brown as a kid... Was talking to a friend....about nothing. | |
"Babylon 5: The Gathering" (searching for info on the web) Another step in my holy quest to watch all of the greatest SF series ever made. | |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKb-k1XFiaY Thank you random person for leaving ridiculous comments on the Skyrim trailer. | |
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wOXDb-xWEQY&feature=related Need to share this with an LMFAO obsessed friend. | |
Words to live by. | |
http://www.facebook.com/ShaBooZey Some youtuber that i follow put up a server, and i was showing a friend the facebook page. | |
Quantum mechanics, also known as quantum physics or quantum theory, is a branch of physics providing a mathematical description of much of the dual particle-like and wave-like behavior and interactions of energy and matter. It departs from classical mechanics primarily at the atomic and subatomic scales, the so-called quantum realm. In advanced topics of quantum mechanics, some of these behaviors are macroscopic and only emerge at very low or very high energies or temperatures. The name "quantum mechanics", coined by Max Planck, derives from the observation that some physical quantities can change only by discrete amounts, or quanta. For example, the angular momentum of an electron bound to an atom or molecule is quantized.[1] In the context of quantum mechanics, the wave-particle duality of energy and matter and the uncertainty principle provide a unified view of the behavior of photons, electrons and other atomic-scale objects. The mathematical formulations of quantum mechanics are abstract. A mathematical function called the wavefunction provides information about the probability amplitude of position, momentum, and other physical properties of a particle. Mathematical manipulations of the wavefunction usually involve the bra-ket notation, which requires an understanding of complex numbers and linear functionals. The wavefunction treats the object as a quantum harmonic oscillator and the mathematics is akin to that of acoustic resonance. Many of the results of quantum mechanics are not easily visualized in terms of classical mechanics; for instance, the ground state in the quantum mechanical model is a non-zero energy state that is the lowest permitted energy state of a system, rather than a more traditional system that is thought of as simply being at rest with zero kinetic energy. The earliest versions of quantum mechanics were formulated in the first decade of the 20th century. At around the same time, the atomic theory and the corpuscular theory of light (as updated by Einstein) first came to be widely accepted as scientific fact; these latter theories can be viewed as quantum theories of matter and electromagnetic radiation. The early quantum theory was significantly reformulated in the mid-1920s by Werner Heisenberg, Max Born, Wolfgang Pauli and their associates, and the Copenhagen interpretation of Niels Bohr became widely accepted. By 1930, quantum mechanics had been further unified and formalized by the work of Paul Dirac and John von Neumann, with a greater emphasis placed on measurement in quantum mechanics, the statistical nature of our knowledge of reality and philosophical speculation about the role of the observer. Quantum mechanics has since branched out into almost every aspect of 20th century physics and other disciplines such as quantum chemistry, quantum electronics, quantum optics and quantum information science. Much 19th century physics has been re-evaluated as the classical limit of quantum mechanics, and its more advanced developments in terms of quantum field theory, string theory, and speculative quantum gravity theories. I forgot I copied this for my friend. Man I hate chemistry! | |
A thing I wrote because of boredom, copied and pasted into a blog. | |
"You'll Soon Get Used to Our Language" I was looking for the original source of a journal article. | |
97.036,99 I truly cannot remember what this is... | |
Songs related to Norse Mythology. 1. "Valhalla" - Blind Guardian Yeah, so the Rock Band forums have a Track Pack game going. #3 here was mine as well as the uncopied #19. | |
My old avatar, just in case the new one didn't work. | |
http://www.evike.com/product_info.php?products_id=29083 Showin' my en route airsoft rifle to a friend. | |
<.< Go ahead and watch it. | |
http://steamcommunity.com/id/TheSpyGuy/screenshot/649876122751271600/?tab=public Skyrim being Skyrim. | |
Black Medium Ballpoint Refill (#8513) For a refill for my Cross pen. | |
Nothing! ;~; | |
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/362.283328-Blatant-Lies?page=392#13672860 I was prodding a friend to post in it again... THIS ISN'T A PLUG, HONEST | |
"without taking the first step, talent is useless, without continuing down the path, the first step is pointless." a bit of inspiration i received and passed on to a friend | |
Well... Sweet! | |
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Yay.