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Are quantum tunneling slow down by time dilation affected? [duplicate]
If i setup to clock to work at the same rate at stationary. The first clock operated on quantum tunneling. Setup electron to tunneling and repel another electron. Which acts as sensor. The second ...
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Why physics should be the same in all inertial frame? [closed]
One of the postulates of special relativity is that physics should be the same in all inertial frame.
Suppose we have two observers $A$ and $B$ suppose that $A$ is accelerated.
Now suppose that we ...
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Would it influence physics if there were no observers? [closed]
In any physics like quantum physics or relativity?
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What's stopping two independent observers from measuring the speed and position at the same time, separately? [duplicate]
From http://www.hawking.org.uk/the-beginning-of-time.html
This means, it doesn't take into account, the Uncertainty Principle of
Quantum Mechanics, which says that an object can not have both a ...
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Possible Answer To The Double-Slit Experiment [closed]
I think I might have figured the double-slit experiment out. I am not going to explain it here, Google it if you don't know it. If I am wrong please tell me why:
Matter are relative to observers ...