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What is Your Favourite Video Game?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-13 10:57

I don't have any, because all games are the same in the essence, even random games (because randomness doesn't exist). You have a game world as input, your search it and do a move. So all games involve an element of exploration.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 5:06

>>40

You can't see something that is gone.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 6:35

>>41
Try looking up at the sky at night.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 7:13

>>42

I see photons. What else?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 7:14

>>32
many worlds already presumes an uncountably infinite set of universes.

I don't like the term uncountable infinity... but anyway, what you mean is an infi-nentially expanding infinity... =)

If you allow infinite:1 convergence, then you get a kind of stable infinity =D and the possibility of measuring another universe ^^

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 7:28

If universes can just pop into existence, why the big bang?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 7:36

more interesting maybe, if you don't allow convergence, you end up with infinities of universes that are exactly the same?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 7:42

perhaps the multiverse doesn't really care if one quantum particle spins left or right..? Does it really make a difference?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 8:07

..Or would the convergence of nearest-universes prevent even a singular infinity of universes? ie it all collapses to a single universe...

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 8:18

Universes are so clumsy... surely it's a locally-based phenomenon ^^
Maybe only if a significant difference continued to propagate right out into the universe, would it be much more than a non-event?
...like splitting a star in half?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 8:24

a tree falls in the woods and no-one hears it...
Precisely what time did it fall over? =)

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 9:17

>>50
But Australia has no woods, Luke.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 10:15

>>51
And America no Anonymous, Anonymous.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 10:30

ps.
america is now worried about terrorists from other dimensions...
xD

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 10:45

It's funny, the only thing america doesn't worry about is it's big iron beak... that thing really has been everywhere, man!

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 11:35

>>54
Even *gasp* your anus?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 17:10

>>44
and the possibility of measuring another universe ^^

It's forbidden by the interpretation.

If you want sugoooooooooi shit, go read a book or watch some animo or watch pop "science" crap on television.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 21:38

>>56
Come up with another interpretation then. I'm sure a genius could go and do just that with ease. Too bad we don't seem to have those anymore. Now it's just a bunch of specialized faggots and their giant circular labs.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 22:34

NetHack. I love being killed over and over in creative ways.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 22:40

Isn't the collapse of the wave function proof enough of convergence?

If everything just diverged, there would be nothing to measure?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 22:47

Or quantum particles are just a bit unstable and people are reading into it waay too much? =)

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 22:49

>>59
measure my anus

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 22:57

Does the standard model even explain why atomic particles can break down in different ways?
it's a bit like an omelet can be made from either eggs or apples... =D

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:03

and if you want to separate the yolk from the white, just throw it at the wall as hard as you can ^^

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:20

Has anyone even assembled an electron(/etc) out of quarks yet?

What if quarks are made by smashing atoms together, rather than atoms being made of quarks?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:30

Logically, photons would be the ideal building blocks for all other particles, since you can't speed them up to 0.99c and smash them...

I guess you could try slowing them down though, somehow =)

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:34

What about a Trio of `Luke Particles' ^^ which bind with photons to produce protons, neutrons, and electrons?
xD

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:41

c Kinetic -> mass...
You might expect things to get a bit odd at 0.99c too..

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:46

e = mc^2 ..

but why only electrons absorb photons?
are there other sorts of photon..?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-14 23:58

>>64
back to /g/, shitstorm

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 0:10

light (or magnetism?!), maybe gravity, and ...?

magnetic fields are patterns in photons emitted due to the sync of the motion of electrons by the magnetic material affecting the electrons in the secondary material ^^

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 0:38

magnetic light =)
radio is somehow different to magnetism though...
i guess with one you send a charge down a wire and it builds a stable pulse that travels a long way..
so magnetism must be all near-field cross-wave patterns?

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 9:10

super mario world

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 20:08

1
The one where you have to move your cursor to different positions and press the button.

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-15 20:57

                   
                                            
                                     
                      
                                
 

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-16 0:51

super smash bros melee

Name: Anonymous 2014-06-16 14:06

shitopposting in /frog/

Name: Anonymous 2016-07-19 21:21

check em

Name: Anonymous 2016-07-23 17:02

quantum randomness is deterministic
Adventures of Lolo III for NES.

Name: Anonymous 2016-07-23 17:04

>>78
Who are you quoting?

Name: Anonymous 2016-07-23 20:28

>>79
Various Artists(Former scientists).

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