I had started to lose my faith in science's rational skepticism (hmm... ironic word choice there LOL)
It's one possible interpretation, keep in mind that SR and GR are classical mechanics, not quantum, and in classical things are predetermined and we've known that back to Newton. QM is what makes thing not be predetermined. It's generally accepted that Quantum rules out pre-determinism, and that outside of Quantum stuff is essentially pre-determined, we've not really matched up Relativity and QM yet. Worth noting physics is full of paradoxes we haven't resolved yet. There are buttloads of arguments and analysis on the Rietdijk–Putnam Argument and Andromeda Paradox, I don't know any that are simplified though.
Well, defintely not 'centuries', since a century ago it had been accepted as a given that physics indicated everything was predetermined and had been so for a long while, again it was Quantum, not Relativty, that screwed that idea up.
No, not really, nobody's ever ironclad killed the Andromeda Paradox, or proved it either, there's a lot of those things, many contradictory too.
All of these lead me to think that, without actually saying it this way, physicists and cosmologists are telling us that the future is fixed, that it is not fluid.
It's one possible interpretation, keep in mind that SR and GR are classical mechanics, not quantum, and in classical things are predetermined and we've known that back to Newton. QM is what makes thing not be predetermined. It's generally accepted that Quantum rules out pre-determinism, and that outside of Quantum stuff is essentially pre-determined, we've not really matched up Relativity and QM yet. Worth noting physics is full of paradoxes we haven't resolved yet. There are buttloads of arguments and analysis on the Rietdijk–Putnam Argument and Andromeda Paradox, I don't know any that are simplified though.
If all points in spacetime, past present and future, are fixed, then that means we really don't have any free will, and that fate and destiny (2 things science has renounced for centuries) are in fact real.
Well, defintely not 'centuries', since a century ago it had been accepted as a given that physics indicated everything was predetermined and had been so for a long while, again it was Quantum, not Relativty, that screwed that idea up.
This really freaks me out. Please tell me I am wrong, and how I am interpreting this incorrectly.
No, not really, nobody's ever ironclad killed the Andromeda Paradox, or proved it either, there's a lot of those things, many contradictory too.
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13/10/2012 09:01:08 PM
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In general, effects of gravity on a nanoscale system are negligible.
13/10/2012 09:54:50 PM
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To get an intuition of how weak gravity is...
13/10/2012 10:33:14 PM
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Perhaps I say it as should not, but that is oversimplified to the point of inaccuracy.
15/10/2012 11:16:50 PM
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You can calculate gravity pretty precisely, but let me explain conceptually how we know
14/10/2012 03:54:40 AM
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thanks all (and some more Qs)
14/10/2012 07:30:04 PM
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You're welcome and some more A's
15/10/2012 01:40:01 AM
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Then I have another question
16/10/2012 05:52:33 PM
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He's talking about the Andromeda Paradox
17/10/2012 07:11:01 AM
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well, I feel a bit better LOL
17/10/2012 10:58:18 PM
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