String Theory – part 4: Quantum Mechanics – the World of Weirdness
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Aleksei Klimkin
10y agoen
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You and Jim are a little bit tired after all those experiments you conducted in order to test Special and General Relativity and are now looking for a bar here on Earth. You have finally found something called ‘H-bar’ which promises you a unique experience unlike anything you have ever encountered before. Of course, you […]
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