Activity for Blackā
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A: How could a bad random number generator explain baryon asymmetry? This one's fun and easy. No biased coin needed. Assumptions: Matter attracts itself and if it hits its opposite it becomes energy. If you have energy $E=2mc^2$ pass by a particle you get another pair of normal and anti particles. If normal and anti particles are not in a perfect checker... (more) |
— | over 9 years ago |
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A World Without Mathematics What significant technologies would be lost in a world without "Advanced" Mathematics? Specifically, what technologies required to get to the next level of scientific progress in an area would be lost. Your largest constraint is algebra. The humans on this world can count to small numbers, they can p... (more) |
— | about 10 years ago |