To narrow the scope and for ease, I take that information as "measurement" from quantum field.
If the many-world interpretation is real, we have multiverses branching off by different measurements as wave function collapse from the same universe (with all of its information). It seems to me that symmetry of information is broken continuously, as wave functions collapse continuously. This lead me to believe that it is beyond our comprehension to theorize and observe said symmetry.
According to GTR, energy density bends spacetime, yes you can have an imaginative sun-sized object moving at c, bending spacetime, bc it is made of photons.
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I’m curious what your take is on the finite nature of Science. I imagine the fractal “edge” will always remain illusive, but when do we hit 98% or 99.999% documented confirmed, distilled, and well explained? (Centuries? Millennia?) When does it become an engineering corpus?...
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Beyond the established symmetries of physics - Charge, Spin, Color, Time, etc. - is there any such thing as symmetry of Information?
[Physics] Does gravity have 'elasticity'? If a solid sun-sized object zooms across space at the speed of light, then abruptly stops, does it take gravity some time to 'settle' around it?
Is it a stable/static effect no matter what, or is it a bit more stretchy/bouncy depending on how the object is behaving?...
Is there a temperature so hot that relativistic effects are noticeable?
"〇〇だったば、...." is this legitimate?
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"〇〇だったば、...." is this legitimate?
I want to say "If it was 〇〇, then... ", is "〇〇だったば、..." the right clause?
Does anyone know about fluid dynamics?
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How much longer will the age of Science last?
I’m curious what your take is on the finite nature of Science. I imagine the fractal “edge” will always remain illusive, but when do we hit 98% or 99.999% documented confirmed, distilled, and well explained? (Centuries? Millennia?) When does it become an engineering corpus?...
Why do so many videos and even online camera stores call the 4/3 type sensor "Micro Four Thirds" when Micro Four Thirds is a mirrorless camera mount format?
I get that they sound similar but they absolutely are not the same thing and its use implies that there are only mirrorless cameras.
What liquids have the lowest refraction?
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