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Any one else here obsessed with physics?

Explains sigma better than I can I like using stats this video really explains. Incidentally, I took my covid data too five sigma .after, It ended.

 
Realizing Neil Turok is correct dark matter is right handed neutrinos are dark matter also believe, dark energy is information being continuously generated.
 
Another video from Chis the brain, I like this guy a fellow amateur obsessed with physics. Also probably on of us.
We have very similar views on how it works. He actually does the math. Similar conclusions.

 
I got this principle quite easily, could not see why what was visually so obvious. No math needed Once seen cannot be unseen to me, common sense.
 
Heisenberg, Uncertainty principal, and Pauli exclusion principal after discovered are both so obvious so easy to see
or doubt. Cannot believe all had to be done with heavy duty math.
 
Just had to add this, cannot believe my interest in physics has no connection with this. Have seventeen Pieter Zeeman's in my genealogy and one Peter Zeeman via DNA.

 
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