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Sounds like a class with an attribute called spin.
The universe is a digital simulation confirmed
there's lots of physics that cannot be described in algorithmic terms, and (as best I misunderstand it) quantum is the most that
QM is entirely algorithmic, it just operates on values that are of type "Probability Distribution"
sure, if you say so
Are you implying that's wrong or you just don't know
i'm just kinda skeptical of suggesting we live in a computer simulation
tens of thousands of years ago, people looked up into the night sky or a raging tempest and projected human-like traits onto it.
Now instead of seeing an angry father figure in the stars, we're surrounded by computers so we look up (or down, in quantum cases), and see a desktop environment. It's... awful convenient.
I wasn't suggesting that, I just meant that a theory can be algorithmic while working with probability distributions rather than deterministic values.
It does however also have repercussions that are inline with it being a sphere that is spinning.
Didn't it say it wasn't spinning?
Also I love your handle.
Thank you!
And yes you are correct, as it exists as a probability wave and has not finite size, it is not spinning. It does however have intrinsic angular momentum as seen in effects like Hydrogen Fine Structure, that behave exactly as though it were a ball spinning, with a set specific angular momentum. But don't worry, the confusion is alleviated when you learn that it very definitely isn't a ball spinning as it doesn't have a singular spin but rather a super position of possible spin states. You can think of it like, for example, three parts spinning clockwise and one part spinning counter-clockwise.
It usually around this point that I am reminded that the universe does not owe my puny monkey brain a lick of sense.
I read an article that was arguing that the universe could be unknowable to our brains. That was real depressing
More like its so small the idea of spin doesn't really mean anything.