Look at this smug piece of shit. Thinking it can be a wave and a particle. YOU HAD ONE JOB. GO FROM POINT A TO POINT B. But no. It just wasn't good enough. you had to go through ALL THE WAYS.
I was minding my own business looking at two slits and this Mother. Fucker. shows up and says "The fuck you lookin at, bitch?" and turns into a particle.
So at this point I'm fed up. I create an experiment where one photon is fired at a time. After it goes through one of each slits it separates into two entangled photons. That way I'm not observing the photon but its' twin. And since I detect the separate one after it hits, there's no way it can know I will be able to know which hole it went through.
So the entangled one from one hole can hit either D1, D3 and D4 after its' partner hits a screen. The one from the other hole can hit either D2, D3 and D4 after its' partner hits a screen. I run the experiment and when the photons that hit D1 and D2, their entangled pair formed a particle pattern on the screen. The ones that hit D3 and D4 formed a wave pattern on the screen because ones from both slits can hit it. This little shit knows if I WILL know in the future where it went in THE PAST. Can you believe this nigger? THIS FUCKER BREAKS THE LAWS OF THE UNIVERSE JUST TO SPITE ME!?
PHOTONS MAKE ME SO MAD!
Jayden Bailey
that's cosine right?
Dylan Evans
>he thinks photon gives a shit about him you probably made a miscalculation or smtn
Kayden Turner
No its sine
Easton Allen
fuck. i barely remember trig
Dominic Howard
Im just kidding, you retard. I though you were baiting. The y axis isnt drawn so we cant know where is the starting point, and the starting point is the only difference between a sine and cosine graph.
Luis Roberts
I'm pretty sure they give different values though
Sebastian Wilson
W E W E W
Jack Diaz
No they're literally the same
cos(x) = sin(x-pi/2)
When you move the graph of cosine to the left by pi/2 you get the graph of sine
Lincoln Rivera
Yes but cos 0 != sin 0
Kevin Mitchell
>doesnt understand basic trigonometry >"I'm pretty sure they give different values though" How the fuck can you be "pretty sure"? You admitted to being a fucking brainlet in the post before, and you dare to say you're "pretty sure"? WELL HOW ABOUT YOU POST SOME ELABORATION FELLA, CUZ BEING "PRETTY SURE" BASED ON ONLY YOUR INTUITION ISNT WORTH SHIT IN MATH NIGGA
Adam Rivera
Do you even understand what I'm talking about? If you draw a graph of a sinusoide and put a Y axis through a positive extreme point, you get a cosine graph. If you move it ("it" being the Y axis) pi/2 to the left, you get a sine graph.
Do I need to fucking drawto you/????
Easton Mitchell
[eqn]\cos{x} \neq \sin{\frac{x-\pi}{2}}[/eqn]
Grayson Anderson
Sin(x+pi/2) whatever, the point stays the same, sine and cosine graphs look identical.
But I see that youre baiting so Im out of this thread now.
John Morales
[eqn]\cos{x} \neq \sin \frac{x + \pi}{2}[/eqn] learn how to use brackets you fucking retard lol cos(x) = sin((pi/2) - x)
Matthew Young
fuck otta here annd ask yo bitch how my dicc taste
Gabriel Morales
Kys pls
Gabriel Harris
>addition comes before division Really nigga?
Jaxon James
>this entire thread
Blake Rodriguez
Here, Ive fucking drawn it for you.
Michael Rivera
>not using DAMPES
Leo Russell
Your next line will be "I was just pretending to be retarded."
Tyler Gomez
>GO FROM POINT A TO POINT B propagation tensor is not so simple
Alexander Rivera
they do give different values based on what the input of x is. the value of cosine of pi/3 is different from that of sine of pi/3.
Henry Long
loled
Hunter Sanders
kek upboat xDD posting to /r/Veeky Forums
Nolan Sanders
If this is bait, I'd give 9/10 wonderful, if not kill yourself
Samuel White
entanglement is just a sad attempt to visualize some purely mathematical concept that we have no classical description for
similar to electron "spin"
Angel Brown
ibe never seen sin and cos like this before can you elaborate further