Sujet : Re: What is "uncertain" in quantum physics?
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Groupes : sci.physicsDate : 20. May 2025, 10:45:49
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On 5/20/25 00:41, Bertitaylor wrote:
Why do you think the universe expands?
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I am not sure about that thought experiment concerningan infinitely old universe having the background of spacegradually filling with stars if there was an infinitedistance or time to look upon it.It seems feasible that the integral could add up to
near zero as well as stars everywhere.
Anyway the Doppler effect is different from the photoelectric
effect.