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quantum singularity

In science fiction, the term quantum singularity is used to refer to many different phenomena, which often approximately resemble a gravitational singularity in the scientific sense in that they are massive, localized distortions of space and time. The name invokes one of the most fundamental problems remaining in modern physics: the difficulty in merging Einstein's Theory of Relativity (which includes singularities within its models of black holes) and quantum mechanics. In fact, since singularities are infinitely small according to relativity, they are expected to be quantum mechanical by their nature; a theory of quantum gravity would be required to describe this behavior, and no such theory has yet been completed. Wikipedia, Quantum Singularity

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4.10 - Component Dynamics of Quantum Construction
7B.08 - The Etheric Quantum Soup
15.13 - Dissociating Water Acoustically - Liberation of Quantum Constituents
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Etheric Elements
Figure 3.37 - Successive Centralizations or Quantum Leap
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Quantum Arithmetic
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Singularity
Table of Quantum Particles

Created by Dale Pond. Last Modification: Friday August 3, 2012 02:01:45 MDT by Dale Pond.