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HEART TOUCHING STORY

Girl: I have to tell you something… Boy:What? Girl: I really like you. And I… I think I’m falling in lovE with you. Boy: Ok… Girl: What do you mean “ok”? Boy: I don’t like you like that… Girl: Why not? Boy: I can’t tell you… may be another time… From then on, the girl kept asking the boy “Why not?” whenever she saw him, and he kept answering the same answer of “I’ll tell you later. ” Finally the girl got fed up. Girl: I’m tired of this! Tell me why you don’t like me! Boy: Do you really wanna know why? Girl: Yes! Boy: It’s because you’re ugly! What’s the point of going out with someone when they’re not pretty?! Girl: But… I… Boy: Just shut up and leave me alone! "The boy leaves and the girl is sitting there alone,crying her heart out. Then her cell phone rings.." Girl: Hello? Mom: Sweetheart♥ I want you to go home, ok? I’ll be home from work in a few hours.. Girl: Alright Mom. Mom: I love you. Girl: I love you too, Mom. Mom: Bye Bye. Girl: Bye "The girl heads home and

Eye Tricks

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Quantum field theory

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Quantum field theory ( QFT ) provides a theoretical framework for constructing quantum mechanical models of systems classically represented by an infinite number of degrees of freedom , that is, fields and (in a condensed matter context) many-body systems . It is the natural and quantitative language of particle physics and condensed matter physics . Most theories in modern particle physics, including the Standard Model of elementary particles and their interactions, are formulated as relativistic quantum field theories. Quantum field theories are used in many contexts, and are especially vital in elementary particle physics , where the particle count/number may change over the course of a reaction. They are also used in the description of critical phenomena and quantum phase transitions , such as in the BCS theory of superconductivity . In perturbative quantum field theory, the forces between particles are mediated by other particles. T

Schrödinger's cat

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is about the thought experiment. For the novel, see Schrödinger's Cat Trilogy . Schrödinger's Cat: A cat, a flask of poison and a radioactive source are placed in a sealed box. If an internal monitor detects radioactivity, the flask is shattered, releasing the poison that kills the cat. The Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics implies that after a while, the cat is simultaneously alive and dead . Yet, when we look in the box, we see the cat either alive or dead, not both alive and dead.   Schrödinger's cat is a thought experiment , sometimes described as a paradox , devised by Austrian physicist Erwin Schrödinger in 1935. It illustrates what he saw as the problem of the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics applied to everyday objects, resulting in a contradiction with common sense. The scenario presents a cat that might be alive or dead, depending on an earlier random event. Although the or

Did you know? The Facts

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Love

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I LOVE YOU

Dr John Demartini The three words ‘I LOVE YOU’ can be for some the most challenging words to say and yet also the most commonly appreciated words for people to hear. Write down 25 benefits to you of sharing the words ‘I love you’ with the person you wish to share your heart with, and then also write down 25 drawbacks to you of not sharing the words ‘I love you’ with them. Write down all the things you fear may occur if you say ‘I love you’ and then take each item you listed and ask how it will benefit you if it occurs. At the core of every human being, we all just want to be loved and appreciated for who we are. So letting someone know that you love them is one of the most precious gifts you can give.

Did you know?

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MOVING OPTICAL ILLUSIONS

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Stare at the white dot in the centre of the red circle. The longer – the better (two minutes and you’ll get a much stronger effect). Always try to keep focused on the white dot. It’ll be worth it. Soon after staring, you’ll start to see a thin rim of light around the edge. Don’t stop staring though yet! Wait another minute – keeping your head perfectly still. Once you’ve done this, very slowly – move your head backwards – making sure to keep your eyes focused on the dot at all times. The circle’s rim will glow brilliantly with true Cyan! Keep on moving your head slowly backwards, and witness the Eclipse of Mars!