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#89 - Which is funny, because if you watch the Vincent Price version…  [+] (2 new replies) 08/30/2012 on A message +1
User avatar #142 - poophaspooped (08/30/2012) [-]
I read the book and really liked how it played out
#93 - therealredhood (08/30/2012) [-]
I don't know about movie studios sometimes...
#41 - Totally forgot to log in, Haha. If you want to read about it, …  [+] (3 new replies) 08/05/2012 on Nobody ever read the title +1
#47 - N. Korean citizen (08/05/2012) [-]
You're close. The Schrodinger equation here describes the location of a free (not bound) particle. There is no wave shenanigans going on here at all. The graphical solution to this equation is a "wave-packet" which describes the probability density, such that if you were to square it, you would get the probability of finding the particle at a given location. As for quantum interference, you would really observe it at really low temperatures (see Bose-Einstein condensate) because the wave packets describing the location of the particle become so big and so close to each other that they start to overlap and interfere and thus devolve into the same quantum state. This only pertains to bosons however (meaning particles with integer spin) like helium and iridium, and not fermions (most everything else).

tl;dr this equation shows you how to find a particle somewhere
#42 - abcbacon (08/05/2012) [-]
Sounds like a plan! Thanks, amigo!
User avatar #100 - dickbuttfingers (08/05/2012) [-]
If you're really keen I'd recommend a book called In Search of Schrodinger's Cat, it's very unmathsy and explains the concepts really well, and the developments in thinking that lead to them.
#2 - SNL skit where Christopher Walken is telling Blue Oyster Cult … 07/21/2012 on Don't fear the reefer 0
#104 - It looks like that the child only inherits one trait, not both… 06/10/2012 on My bloodbending theory. -1
#4 - Actually it depends on the type of HIV strain your infected wi… 05/27/2012 on AIDS, or cancer? 0
#6 - Well you have to ask... was he handicapped before his dad smas… 05/27/2012 on Rev up those thumbs +6
#3 - If they could keep the servers up, it would be awesome, but ev… 05/15/2012 on Diablo Three 0
#49 - Short answer, yes.... long answer would take like a novel, and… 05/10/2012 on Captain America +6
#18 - It's a known fact, that in martial arts, you have counters an…  [+] (3 new replies) 04/27/2012 on amon = badass +4
User avatar #51 - tinyman (04/27/2012) [-]
But that means they would die if anyone was to ever just spam fire in their general direction. So they could easily be countered in close combat. But nobody will ever do that...
#19 - sleepehz (04/27/2012) [-]
ooh, tell me more about kata! Please tell me how knowing someone's kata will get you to know exactly how they will move.
#41 - N. Korean citizen (04/27/2012) [-]
You must be retarded. Or 12. Either way you sound like a complete idiot.
#13 - I agree, mostly because it looks like Chi-blockers have learne…  [+] (6 new replies) 04/27/2012 on amon = badass +14
#17 - sleepehz (04/27/2012) [-]
**sleepehz rolled a random image posted in comment #31 at FJ IS FUNNY! ** stop talking before you give the chi blockers the sharingan and byakugan!!!!
#34 - Loppytaffy (04/27/2012) [-]
Dont' bring Naruto into this.
#18 - DyfedDarkly (04/27/2012) [-]
It's a known fact, that in martial arts, you have counters and moves that are used specifically to nullify certain attacks. I am just saying that most benders learn a form, and associate their bending with it. Fire users learn katas and so on, as shown in the first series. Once you know how they move and attack, and take the time to learn their katas, they will become easy to counter. Most people who learn martial arts never reach the level that they move beyond memorization, and are usually limited by only the basic moves they repeat over and over, not seeking to develop themselves. It's true that a Chi Blocker might have a harder time with someone with more fighting experience and time to learn more than just basic bending/fighting. However, look at who they were fighting.... thugs, a half-trained avatar, and street urchins... read about martial arts some time, and how a well trained master can predict a move by the slightest hint of muscle movement.
We could be giving them to much credit, but I don't see anyone saying they have powers beyond the norm.
User avatar #51 - tinyman (04/27/2012) [-]
But that means they would die if anyone was to ever just spam fire in their general direction. So they could easily be countered in close combat. But nobody will ever do that...
#19 - sleepehz (04/27/2012) [-]
ooh, tell me more about kata! Please tell me how knowing someone's kata will get you to know exactly how they will move.
#41 - N. Korean citizen (04/27/2012) [-]
You must be retarded. Or 12. Either way you sound like a complete idiot.
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