| oceanMDX |
| A framework for nonperturbative quantization of diffeomorphism-invariant gauge theories is at the core of what theory in physics? :D |
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| JL_SS |
quote: Originally posted by oceanMDX
A framework for nonperturbative quantization of diffeomorphism-invariant gauge theories is at the core of what theory in physics? :D
LQG |
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| oceanMDX |
| Yes! These teasers keep getting easier.... thanks to Google. |
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| dj-mdx2 |
| This is not a brain teaser - it requires some measure of college education and maybe postgraduate studies, or some armchair research via google, as you mentioned. |
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| mdx99 |
quote: Originally posted by oceanMDX
A framework for nonperturbative quantization of diffeomorphism-invariant gauge theories is at the core of what theory in physics? :D
English please!:confused: |
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| oceanMDX |
quote: Originally posted by dj-mdx2
This is not a brain teaser - it requires some measure of college education and maybe postgraduate studies, or some armchair research via google, as you mentioned.
Okay then, what type of computer makes use of the phenomenon of "superposition" and "entanglement"? |
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| dj-mdx2 |
quote: Originally posted by oceanMDX
Okay then, what type of computer makes use of the phenomenon of "superposition" and "entanglement"?
Are you in the middle of writing a paper on quantum physics? Or do you just have a quantum fetish? :) |
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| oceanMDX |
quote: Originally posted by dj-mdx2
Are you in the middle of writing a paper on quantum physics? Or do you just have a quantum fetish? :)
What else is there? Newtonian mechanics is kid stuff. |
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