Sunao Sugihara#CommentAvatarLabel
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2020-08-03T21:29:44.650
I enjoyed the article and agreed with your comments. I have researched water in chemistry and physics in which I encounter an elementary-like particle with a proton and electron. This presumed particle is not hydrogen atom nor ion. I found the fusion of the particle tunnelling into radioactive caesium to generate stable barium resulting in a reduction of radioactivity in contaminated soils on March 11, 2011, in Japan.
David Edwards#CommentAvatarLabel
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2020-07-31T09:56:13.270
You write: "At the smallest scale, the world is weird." Quantum theory isn't weird at all; it just starts from perspectivism (which goes back to the Ancient Greeks) instead of physicalism (which also goes back to the Ancient Greeks).
I enjoyed the article and agreed with your comments. I have researched water in chemistry and physics in which I encounter an elementary-like particle with a proton and electron. This presumed particle is not hydrogen atom nor ion. I found the fusion of the particle tunnelling into radioactive caesium to generate stable barium resulting in a reduction of radioactivity in contaminated soils on March 11, 2011, in Japan.
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