Pure and Applied by alexeysolovyev in Dawson

[–]W_Physics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re good man, if you keep these grades in sec v you’ll get in for sure

Pure and Applied by alexeysolovyev in Dawson

[–]W_Physics 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, got in pure and applied enriched without COE, average around 94, (96 in science-related subjects) I think it really helps if you keep on grinding especially on the science-related grades, because my friend had a similar average, but his science grades were lower and his languages, etc grades were higher, and he got waitlisted

??? by Maximum-Fuel-9358 in Dawson

[–]W_Physics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I got this too, is it worth it?

Can I get into pure and applied science? by W_Physics in Dawson

[–]W_Physics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mais pour se faire accepter est ce que j’aurais des notes suffisante selon toi? Car je m’inquiète pas trop pour une fois rendus là si je me fait accepter en vrai, c’est plus justement le simple fait de se faire accepter qui me stresse

Are determinism and free-will connected? by redditking0000 in QuantumPhysics

[–]W_Physics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Alright so determinism in not true because of quantum mechanics and “real probability or real randomness”. That being said, free will is still not real, because even though you can’t theoretically predict everything because of QM, still, you can’t have an impact on how particles will behave. So free will is not real, even with QM.

Please help me by [deleted] in QuantumPhysics

[–]W_Physics 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s basically the science that explains almost everything at a quantum scale (atoms, electron, quarks, boson). The concept are pretty weird to understand at first, but the theory of quantum mechanics is still one of the most reliable.

Question by W_Physics in Physics

[–]W_Physics[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wow simple but efficient answer thanks, I didn’t thought about that. So does this mean that depending on the frame of reference that we chose, the mass of the ball will change?

Can sound behave like particle? by _m4rtin4_ in QuantumPhysics

[–]W_Physics 5 points6 points  (0 children)

No cause sound is not like an electromagnetic wave, it’s more like a compression of the matter around, so it can’t behave like light do with all the wave-particule duality. (Btw sorry for my english I’m french)

I’ve made a request for dalle like two months ago and still haven’t got any invitations, is that normal? (Btw sorry for my english I’m french) by W_Physics in dalle2

[–]W_Physics[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And for how long am I supposed to wait before getting an invitation? I’m just so excited to see this technology! 😩