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About Me

I'm 16 and I have an appetite for knowledge, for any subject. The more I See the world around me the more I see room for improvement, in every aspect of life, nature and human's response to what Is the apparent impossible.

Location:
United States, Charlotte, NC
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Male


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I'm passionate about

physics, music, and human ingenuity

An idea worth spreading

There is no such thing as impossible, just the inability to do something at the exact moment

Talk to me about

anything, and everything

People don't know that I'm good at

mostly everything

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  • A reply on Conversation: The Uncertainty Principle can be tested

    Jul 9 2012: That's what I have been trying to figure out, if Aaron O'Connell has his data table publishe, we could theorize the application of detectors within the vacuum of the quantum machin, you should look at his published paper quantum ground state and single-phonon control of a mechanical resonator, it is incredible
  • A reply on Conversation: The Uncertainty Principle can be tested

    Jul 9 2012: But from it's conception by Heisenberg our technological advances have been remarkable, it only takes time before what we thought was impossible to become another footnote in our textbook!
  • A reply on Conversation: The Uncertainty Principle can be tested

    Jul 9 2012: But still it's not massless,in the 21st century in sure we have a better understanding and a wider application with the minuscule atomic particles, like the use I cell phones! But inn still young and have a whole life ahead of me!
  • A reply on Conversation: The Uncertainty Principle can be tested

    Jul 9 2012: Thank you very much for your input! I've already watched a lecture on classical mechanics before and I can't wait for these lectures. I actually understand a majority of it, I took ap calculus abcd as a sophomore so I was a little ahead of the curve.
  • A reply on Conversation: The Uncertainty Principle can be tested

    Jul 8 2012: The mass of an electron is 1/1863 of w corresponding proton

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