From the very beginnings of chemistry, mathematics was used to create quantitative and qualitative models for helping comprehend the world of chemistry
No quantum effects isnt the same as "space" travel, but they all kinda work the same. Millions of people have done experiments and done the math, to give us a current explanation for the reality we live in.
But yes, I actually enjoyed physics and calculating trajectory's and I think its rather amazing that the military had these nerds on the battlefield with notepads and papers calculating this shit by hand before they had devices and eventually computers to do it all for them. Could you imagine trying to solve a algebra equation while bullets are flying by your head rofl. Sounds fun, except for the whole killing others and possibly dying part.
I really question, what math did you guys finish in highschool. I actually did not know how to add/subtract fractions in the 9th grade. By grade 10 I was in geometry and algebra, by 11 I was in algerbra 2 and I aced that class, somehow.
I failed out of precalc the next year though. Spent more time daydreaming about someone who didnt even know I existed rather than focusing on the school work. The teacher wasnt bad, but he wasnt the teacher from the year before playing fuel albums during quizzes and tests. I did end up passing precalc in college and making it to calculus. In fact calculus and linear algerbra was the last of my generic classes I needed. Its bullshit that most of the degree wont transfer to any other school.
I dont claim to be smart, but ive done alot of this math and checked it out myself. I deal with alot of it doing the game engine thing. Its why im convinced there is more to this universe than we can see/comprehend. You may believe in god, but we can both agree on that at least?
Math can even describe the breakdown of the very smallest particles that we know for sure can exist. Why would it be fake for the observable universe. Think about it.
No quantum effects isnt the same as "space" travel, but they all kinda work the same.
Using quantum mechanics to defend relativity seems like a non-sequitur. Relativity has never been unified with quantum theory.
Math can even describe...Why would it be fake for the observable universe
There is more to physics than just math. Physics has physical concepts and models which can either be logically consistent or inconsistent. However even looking at pure mathematics, mathematician Stephan Crothers rips General Relativity to pieces from that perspective.
I was going to edit this in, but its a lengthy explanation. Had to make sure my physics teacher from highschool wasnt yankin my leg.
"Basically maths is used to aim a mortar (I'm excluding direct fire where you can see the target from the mortar here, which uses part of what I describe).
First you need the direction, in degrees or mils (miliradians 6400 to a circle).
In older times this could be done with a map and a protractor. Now it's done with GPS positioning (for the target you combine your own GPS position with a laser range finder + compass to get the direction and distance to target, and from there its position), and a computer that does some basic trigonometry.
Then you need range, also pretty simple with a map and ruler, or GPS coordinates and simple maths.
Then you need to aim the mortar.
Fairly simple to set the direction using a compass (they set up sticks at certain directions and then measure offsets. If you set up a stick at due north and want to fire at 10 degrees, the you set your mortar sight to 10 degrees left of gun, and rotate your mortar so the sight is looking directly at the stick. You know know your mortar is facing 10 degrees right of north).
For the range, the old system was to use a range table. Either a mathematician worked out ranges to produce a table, or more likely they literally fired the mortar are various angles and measured to range the shell went.
The range table was a list of elevations in degrees or mils and the range the shell would travel. When you knew the range you could look it up on the table to get the elevation.
Modern systems use formulas built into a computer to generate the required elevation.
Elevation can be set fairly easily using a spirit level/bubble to get level and a measuring device to shows how many degrees you are from that level."
Your typing on the proof, imo.
The transistors work on quantum effect.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/quantum-interference-transistor
The processor does too.
https://semiengineering.com/quantum-effects-at-7-5nm/
So does the plastic. (works on math)
No quantum effects isnt the same as "space" travel, but they all kinda work the same. Millions of people have done experiments and done the math, to give us a current explanation for the reality we live in.
But yes, I actually enjoyed physics and calculating trajectory's and I think its rather amazing that the military had these nerds on the battlefield with notepads and papers calculating this shit by hand before they had devices and eventually computers to do it all for them. Could you imagine trying to solve a algebra equation while bullets are flying by your head rofl. Sounds fun, except for the whole killing others and possibly dying part.
I really question, what math did you guys finish in highschool. I actually did not know how to add/subtract fractions in the 9th grade. By grade 10 I was in geometry and algebra, by 11 I was in algerbra 2 and I aced that class, somehow.
I failed out of precalc the next year though. Spent more time daydreaming about someone who didnt even know I existed rather than focusing on the school work. The teacher wasnt bad, but he wasnt the teacher from the year before playing fuel albums during quizzes and tests. I did end up passing precalc in college and making it to calculus. In fact calculus and linear algerbra was the last of my generic classes I needed. Its bullshit that most of the degree wont transfer to any other school.
I dont claim to be smart, but ive done alot of this math and checked it out myself. I deal with alot of it doing the game engine thing. Its why im convinced there is more to this universe than we can see/comprehend. You may believe in god, but we can both agree on that at least?
https://www.murky.org/blog/2020-8/big-european-bubble-chamber
Math can even describe the breakdown of the very smallest particles that we know for sure can exist. Why would it be fake for the observable universe. Think about it.
Using quantum mechanics to defend relativity seems like a non-sequitur. Relativity has never been unified with quantum theory.
There is more to physics than just math. Physics has physical concepts and models which can either be logically consistent or inconsistent. However even looking at pure mathematics, mathematician Stephan Crothers rips General Relativity to pieces from that perspective.
I was going to edit this in, but its a lengthy explanation. Had to make sure my physics teacher from highschool wasnt yankin my leg.
"Basically maths is used to aim a mortar (I'm excluding direct fire where you can see the target from the mortar here, which uses part of what I describe).
First you need the direction, in degrees or mils (miliradians 6400 to a circle).
In older times this could be done with a map and a protractor. Now it's done with GPS positioning (for the target you combine your own GPS position with a laser range finder + compass to get the direction and distance to target, and from there its position), and a computer that does some basic trigonometry.
Then you need range, also pretty simple with a map and ruler, or GPS coordinates and simple maths.
Then you need to aim the mortar.
Fairly simple to set the direction using a compass (they set up sticks at certain directions and then measure offsets. If you set up a stick at due north and want to fire at 10 degrees, the you set your mortar sight to 10 degrees left of gun, and rotate your mortar so the sight is looking directly at the stick. You know know your mortar is facing 10 degrees right of north).
For the range, the old system was to use a range table. Either a mathematician worked out ranges to produce a table, or more likely they literally fired the mortar are various angles and measured to range the shell went.
The range table was a list of elevations in degrees or mils and the range the shell would travel. When you knew the range you could look it up on the table to get the elevation.
Modern systems use formulas built into a computer to generate the required elevation.
Elevation can be set fairly easily using a spirit level/bubble to get level and a measuring device to shows how many degrees you are from that level."