Phenomenons of the Natural World.. kinda

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Phenomenons of the Natural World.. kinda

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Some things in life are extremely fascinating to me and I feel I'm not alone with this.

Lets make this place somewhere to share everything you fine fascinating; I'll start with this..

[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0rK2bLTimQ[/video]
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take a look at the double slit experiment - thats weird
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Is that anything to do with Siamese Twins?
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haha.. no it's when light changes it's behaviour when observed I believe... correct me if I'm wrong Jack.

We covered it in AS Level Physics briefly. It changes from particles to waves I believe
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waves if unobserved particles if observed but latest experiments show they can change retroactively - in effect change the past to coincide with current state
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I prefer even more basic stuff.

At the weekend went to visit my mum who lives on the East Coast. Saturday afternoon we went down to the beach just to watch the sea and the waves and get some fresh air.

There is something very invigorating yet quite scary watching the regularity and the power of the sea as it breaks on the shore.
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