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Old 06-06-2009, 08:36 PM
Enchilada
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Originally Posted by Nesti View Post
BTW, a tip on research; more than half the information in Wikipedia is actually incorrect or unfounded.
What you mean by 'research', eh? It was an obvious comment. The Casimir effect was only highlighted to show the predictive nature of quantum mechanics - challenging directly your unfounded and deliberate controversial statement; "Personally, I feel quantum mechanics is a load of tripe. I’m not saying it isn’t real, because it is, I just don’t believe that it holds the answers we seek."
The Casimir effect is the classic example of a prediction of quantum mechanics before it was observed - true even using Wikipedia or not.
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