Science

Discussion in 'Science and Technology' started by nitro, Jan 23, 2010.

  1. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    #71     Dec 19, 2013
  2. Lucrum

    Lucrum

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    #72     Jan 14, 2014
  3. Gyles

    Gyles

    Just wanted to comment that this is a fantastic thread. Loving the science videos posted so far.
     
    #73     Jan 18, 2014
  4. Makes one wonder, do you watch (observe) the trade while it progresses towards the exit, TP (takeprofit) or SL (stoploss) point? Or do you place the trade and come back to see the results after the exit point is reached?

    The simple act of observing, effects the outcome

    Quantum weirdness, Double Slit Experiment
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    edit to add, this video was submitted earlier in the thread by AlpineTrout, it's worth a second look.
     
    #74     Jan 19, 2014
  5. nitro

    nitro

    The science of stem cells is incredible. We are almost to the point where we can hack (reverse engineer) the computer called nature:

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    Aging will be a thing of the past one day:

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    #75     Jan 30, 2014
  6. FXforex

    FXforex


    RE: "The simple act of observing, effects the outcome."


    The comment section has some good explanations from YouTube user Yusuf1187, whom seems very knowledgeable. To observe electrons they have impact the experiment physically with protons, the electrons behave differently when protons are added to the experiment.
     
    #76     Jan 30, 2014
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    http://njms.rutgers.edu/departments/medicine/divisions/stemcell/info_for_researchers.cfm
     
    #77     Jan 30, 2014
  8. nitro

    nitro

     
    #78     Feb 21, 2016
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  9. Thanks for the link.

    Great lecture indeed! Particularly about some great mathematicians were killed in the history!
     
    #79     Feb 22, 2016
  10. nitro

    nitro

     
    #80     May 14, 2016