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Uh... If two masses rotate around each other because of gravity, they too change their structure without using energy... And they repeat their pattern. Am i missing a point here?
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Uh... If two masses rotate around each other because of gravity, they too change their structure without using energy... And they repeat their pattern. Am i missing a point here?
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I mean seriously, if a "ground state" has zero energy then the potential created by the repulsive forces between those ions means they are not in a "ground state".
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I mean seriously, if a "ground state" has zero energy then the potential created by the repulsive forces between those ions means they are not in a "ground state".
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I'm aware that the article ofcourse makes simplifications to explain what's going on, but that makes it completely incoherent in its verifyability...
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I'm aware that the article ofcourse makes simplifications to explain what's going on, but that makes it completely incoherent in its verifyability...
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Until somebody shows me the difference between a sun-planet system (without radiation ofcourse) and those 100 calcium ions in their "time crystal model", i'll stand by the point that they're not proving anything.
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Until somebody shows me the difference between a sun-planet system (without radiation ofcourse) and those 100 calcium ions in their "time crystal model", i'll stand by the point that they're not proving anything.
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Re: Computing
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If you gain information (= decrease entropy) you'll have to use energy. And i don't exactly see the point of repeating the same calculation over and over.
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