New research examines how the aging brain prevents older adults from moving new memories into long-term storage, leading to “overnight forgetting.”
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Sunlight and microbes in permafrost add carbon to atmosphere
Microbes in permafrost are major contributors to climate change, research shows.
The quantization of space
Quantum mechanics defines our observable physical environment only in terms of the probabilistic values associated with Schrödinger’s wave equation. More specifically it defines a particle in terms of the instantaneous collapse of a wave function which it assumes extends form one edge of the universe to the other. Schrodinger Equation and Material Waves However this […]
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A Relativistic Quantum Mechanics
Quantum mechanistic defines our observable environment only in terms of the probabilistic values associated with Schrödinger’s wave equation. Many interpret this as meaning a particle and all other objects exists in a world of probabilities and only become connected to the environment when observed. Additionally it assumes that a particle is distributed or simultaneous exists […]
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The quantum properties of non-point particles
Quantum theory: it’s unreal We know that everything in the universe including particles have physical size. Even so for the past 50 years, the Standard Model of particle physics which many say has given us the most complete mathematical description of the particles and forces that shape our world ignores this fact and treats them […]
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