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MexicoHawk
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 01.25.2012

Jul 7 @ 5:31 PM ET
I have no idea what any of this means, but it's not physics...
- Sandus



Sadly, it is. It is called Quantum Physics and it is the reason why Biology has now been superseded by Epigenetics. The old theories which posit that matter is solid, or that we are genetic beings "doomed" to inherit something from our biological parents have been proven false thousands and thousands of times over. It is only because public school textbooks continue to teach these false "opinions" that some people still believe them! If you are not aware of these new facts, then ask to learn about them, instead of trying to discredit my accurate information. That's called COOPERATION, not CONFRONTATION...and that's the difference between Peace in the world versus Wars.
Sandus
Joined: 12.04.2009

Jul 7 @ 5:32 PM ET
I am not sure how much of what you wrote/copied you understand, but what you are attempting to "argue", I think, is that I was insinuating that Einstein is the father of Quantum physics? Is that it? That's not what I said or inferred. Einstein was mentioned because he demonstrated the essence of the scientific method! Which is if you posit a notion that is accepted as "truth" (his theory of relativity for example) and if it is then found to be inaccurate or not holistic, you laud those who discovered its limitations or errors and seek to find new answers. This is what Einstein did and it demonstrated his character, integrity and brilliance.

Now for the Double Slit experiment, all matter is nothing more, ultimately, than photons of light, however, in many of its recreations (if you want to observe it from the physical world) actual physical materials were used as well to prove the point, which you don't seem to understand. Yes, the solid materials used responded both as a solid substance and infinite waves of possibilities, but that is THE ESSENCE of the experiment, that EVERY TIME you observe the particles, they act as a solid matter. However, EVERY TIME you do NOT observe the particles they act as infinite waves of possibilities and thus cannot be solid! That is what matters...and this is what Dr. Schrodinger was basing his theories of predictability on! The same goes for Dr. Feyman's studies and comments as well relating to the Unified field. The universe IS random because all matter is not solid, rather waves of infinite possibilities which exist in a two-dimensional unified field of sorts where everything that has or can happen already exists in one moment. You can't attempt to "speak" for either Schrodinger or Feyman by randomly copying and pasting their assertions from Wikipedia. If you actually wish to engage in a proper conversation about Quantum Physics and the importance to humanity of the double slit experiment, please private message me and we can continue. Beyond Hawk's hockey, it is my passion.

As for Down the Rabbit Hole and What the Bleep Do We Know? They are ABSOLUTELY incredible resources from which to start! They are brilliant, interesting, funny, poignant, ACCURATE and insightful because they speculate beyond simply the bonds of purely science and into the metaphysical or what some would call the spiritual, which most Quantum Physicists today believe is where the next step of answers lie...and after that message from the universal scientific community, now back to hockey!

- MexicoHawk

First of all, who are you to call someone out for copying things? You don't know me or my background, but you automatically think that because you and I disagree on our interpretations of the universe that I am automatically wrong? Your previous posts regarding physics are pure gibberish, and all my YEARS of university physics, say so. Then you have the balls to look down from your high horse, pronounce me wrong again, and then chalk it up in your win column and suggest we move on?

You are WRONG. How does that feel? One hundred years of modern physics disagrees with the things that you are saying, which are likely regurgitated from your crap Marlee Matlin "documentary" and other pop culture buzz physics you've come across and counted yourself an expert on.

You have twice now used the phrase "infinite waves of possibilities," which does not a) appear in any major physics text, study, briefing, or report by any reputable physicist in the known world, and b) make sense in the least to anyone with knowledge of what matter actually is.

Matter is NOT comprised of photons, because photons are, by definition, a MASSLESS particle. Photons are also neutrally charged by definition, so any universe which was comprised entirely of photons would have no electromagnetism at all.

I could go on, but it isn't worth my time. If particle physics is truly your passion and you would like to discuss what actually is accepted by physicists, then I will be happy to share a PM conversation with you. My personal interest is electron superposition and similar types of space-time related particle theory. But do not publicly call into question the credentials of someone you don't know, especially when so many have already questioned your own.
John Jaeckel
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: www.the-rink.com
Joined: 11.19.2006

Jul 7 @ 5:32 PM ET
Okay… now I'm more curious… Is this a telephone number that sends an occasional text? Or is it an email address that sends an occasional email?
- DMChi2010[email][email protected][/email] ?



No idea WTF you're talking about
DMCsPulledHammy
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Schaumburg, IL
Joined: 06.15.2014

Jul 7 @ 5:33 PM ET
Uhmmmmm, no.
- darkman


You don't think that if they had a deal on the table for a core player and the paying fans said they hated the deal that they wouldn't take that into consideration? I'm not saying they would make the decision based solely on that. But I would think it would be on their minds.
MexicoHawk
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 01.25.2012

Jul 7 @ 5:34 PM ET
We can. Thoughts on Beowulf?
- nurk



In many ways Beowulf was the basis for Professor Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, in 1938...
ZenlarTheRed
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Chicagoish Area, IL
Joined: 04.05.2014

Jul 7 @ 5:34 PM ET
Okay… now I'm more curious… Is this a telephone number that sends an occasional text? Or is it an email address that sends an occasional email?
- DMChi2010[email][email protected][/email] ?


It's a trap!
nurk
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: City of Champions, PA
Joined: 09.21.2006

Jul 7 @ 5:36 PM ET
Better.
- TTtime

What about the classic literature piece. The Puppy Who Lost His Way.
MexicoHawk
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 01.25.2012

Jul 7 @ 5:37 PM ET
Would that be called a "conditional Must-Trade Clause"?
- stanleyhawk


Yes...
Quicky72
Joined: 08.31.2013

Jul 7 @ 5:37 PM ET
It's a trap!
- ZenlarTheRed



Sandus
Joined: 12.04.2009

Jul 7 @ 5:37 PM ET
What about the classic literature piece. The Puppy Who Lost His Way.
- nurk

But the industry, that was a revolution.
tyweb69
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 07.02.2012

Jul 7 @ 5:37 PM ET
That really doesn't seem unreasonable. Assuming his offensive output improved he could probably be moved at the TDL for more than Dale would have to pay now.
- tredbrta

Why wouldn't FLA agree to this? They can get back a much better return at the trade deadline. Teams always overpay at that time. Especially since it's not a rental.
spudrock512
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IA
Joined: 08.20.2014

Jul 7 @ 5:39 PM ET
What about the classic literature piece. The Puppy Who Lost His Way.
- nurk


Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
TTtime
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.17.2015

Jul 7 @ 5:40 PM ET
I saw Morin and Tropp as contracts a budget team didn't want to carry. The fact Morin is being traded back to a team he requested a trade from sort of looks like hot potato. Never saw either as anything but filler. Not really sure anyone else has either. Both are really just $1.4m that needs to be waived or buried if they stay.
- tredbrta

Guess you missed people putting them on their imaginary lines. lol. I think it has more to do with the contract limit from their end.
Matt Ross
Joined: 03.15.2013

Jul 7 @ 5:41 PM ET
Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
- spudrock512


"A simple 'No' would have sufficed."
nurk
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: City of Champions, PA
Joined: 09.21.2006

Jul 7 @ 5:41 PM ET
Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
- spudrock512

You say Mr Madison, I say Tredbrta. Potato, Potato.
tredbrta
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.30.2012

Jul 7 @ 5:43 PM ET
Why wouldn't FLA agree to this? They can get back a much better return at the trade deadline. Teams always overpay at that time. Especially since it's not a rental.
- tyweb69


Agree. There is some risk though. Injury or an actual decline. We still don't know what happened with Sharp after the 14 Olympics. Was that just an attitude thing? Dale and FL ownership also may have not liked being dictated to about trading him. I always though FL was logical because of the Campbell connection. The wives and players are reported to be close or were at one time.
PitMartin7
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.28.2013

Jul 7 @ 5:44 PM ET
First of all, who are you to call someone out for copying things? You don't know me or my background, but you automatically think that because you and I disagree on our interpretations of the universe that I am automatically wrong? Your previous posts regarding physics are pure gibberish, and all my YEARS of university physics, say so. Then you have the balls to look down from your high horse, pronounce me wrong again, and then chalk it up in your win column and suggest we move on?

You are WRONG. How does that feel? One hundred years of modern physics disagrees with the things that you are saying, which are likely regurgitated from your crap Marlee Matlin "documentary" and other pop culture buzz physics you've come across and counted yourself an expert on.

You have twice now used the phrase "infinite waves of possibilities," which does not a) appear in any major physics text, study, briefing, or report by any reputable physicist in the known world, and b) make sense in the least to anyone with knowledge of what matter actually is.

Matter is NOT comprised of photons, because photons are, by definition, a MASSLESS particle. Photons are also neutrally charged by definition, so any universe which was comprised entirely of photons would have no electromagnetism at all.

I could go on, but it isn't worth my time. If particle physics is truly your passion and you would like to discuss what actually is accepted by physicists, then I will be happy to share a PM conversation with you. My personal interest is electron superposition and similar types of space-time related particle theory. But do not publicly call into question the credentials of someone you don't know, especially when so many have already questioned your own.

- Sandus


Holy cow! Science fights on HB! Love it!
fattybeef
Joined: 05.04.2010

Jul 7 @ 5:46 PM ET
But of course it was a great analogy because those particles are nothing more than VAST EMPTY SPACE, they only "act" solid when we observe them! Electrons are considered "elementary" particles because they don't possess any known components or substructures, they create electromagnetic fields! Thus trusting for an elevator to go up when you press the button, accurately describes how much of the human experience unfolds...things happen simply because WE EXPECT THEM TO! Remember, Einstein was completely aware that his theory of relativity ONLY "worked" at a MACRO level, it does NOT begin to accurately explain how things operate in the MICRO world of quanta. This is why Einstein spent the rest of his life working on Super String Theories and trying to explain Quantum entanglement! Einstein knew that all objects in the universe are made up of the exact same things (see Dr. Carl Sagan's Cosmos), which are atoms, and atoms are NOT SOLID and do NOT operate by the laws of so-called "Newtonian Physics". This is why understanding the Double Slit experiment is such an important journey for all human beings!
- MexicoHawk


ughhhhh this is how i think about life


MexicoHawk
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 01.25.2012

Jul 7 @ 5:46 PM ET
So Sharp isn't a team player! Well, he will not be traded now. What does that do for him in the Chicago dressing room?
- powerenforcer



Nothing, he's just stating his families' preference. We see all of this as a game, but to the players, like Patrick Sharp, its LIFE! He has to do what works for his family if he can. That's why players demand NTCs or variations. Remember, Patrick Sharp is a kid from Thunder Bay, Ontario, literally the middle of nowhere...who has created for himself a dream job in Chicago...I am certain neither he nor his family want to leave Chicago. And if Sharp somehow ends up with the Hawks next season, he will give 100% and his team mates will accept him 100%.
BetweenTheDots
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: IL
Joined: 06.13.2015

Jul 7 @ 5:47 PM ET
Wow, WAKE UP! WTF do you think molecules consist of...atoms...and we consider atoms the densest material in the known universe...and what are atoms? VAST EMPTY SPACE! If a basketball in your hand represented the size and location of the nucleus, then the mass of swirling electrons representing the boundaries of the atom would be 30 to 40 miles away!!! In between is NOTHING but vast empty space.

Have you ever heard of the Double Slit Experiment? It is now the most REPLICATED Science experiment in history because of what it proves. All of the most respected Quantum Physicists on the planet say the same thing: "if you understand what the results of the double slit experiment mean, then you understand Quantum Physics and thus how the Universe functions". Matter is only solid when we OBSERVE it, expecting it to act as we have come to know it will...but the moment you stop observing matter (molecules, atoms, photons of light) it stops behaving like solid particles, rather like infinite waves of possibilities, quantum soup, where all things are possible and connected as ONE (Einstein's Quantum Entanglement...the "spooky" science)!

If you don't understand this, then I strongly suggest for your own personal benefit and happiness, you study it! There are thousands of brilliant documentaries on the subject, but a great place to start might be Down the Rabbit Hole, What the Bleep Do We Know? If you choose not to wake up to your actual reality, then you might want to stop and think before you speak as there's only so much oxygen available for those who do!

- MexicoHawk[/quote

The dude abides
tredbrta
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.30.2012

Jul 7 @ 5:47 PM ET
Mr. Madison, what you've just said is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever heard. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
- spudrock512


Okay, a simple "wrong" would've done just fine.


He couldn't even get the response right.
carcus
St Louis Blues
Location: #Winnington
Joined: 02.12.2009

Jul 7 @ 5:48 PM ET
Holy cow! Science fights on HB! Love it!

- PitMartin7


Let's not bring religion into this as well.....

TTtime
Chicago Blackhawks
Joined: 06.17.2015

Jul 7 @ 5:49 PM ET
What I can gather from back reading is a couple of things. I recall why science bored me to tears. Sharp hasn't been traded. Did I miss anything?

Oh right. MinnyHawks had to suffer through Jane Eyre. Twice.
Quicky72
Joined: 08.31.2013

Jul 7 @ 5:50 PM ET

Let's not bring religion into this as well.....
- carcus



Sandus
Joined: 12.04.2009

Jul 7 @ 5:50 PM ET

Let's not bring religion into this as well.....
- carcus


I feel a good political discussion coming on next.
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