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Okay but like, you also realize gas fees for transactions can get stupid expensive right? Banks don’t have variable rates.
Okay but like, you also realize gas fees for transactions can get stupid expensive right? Banks don’t have variable rates.
That’s what they said about bitcoin, and there’s still nothing useful at any kind of scale outside of scams.
That’s not what Planck length is. It’s the minimum resolvable accuracy not measurement. Meaning we can’t prove something was somewhere specific beyond the Planck length. Not that it’s the building size of the universe.
it is a common misconception that it is the inherent “pixel size” or smallest possible length of the universe.[1] If a length smaller than this is used in any measurement, then it has a chance of being wrong due to quantum uncertainty
If you want my credentials, the second book is deriving the hydrogen atom.
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Being continuous is not actually a requirement of being real.
That’s not what I said?
They’re “stable” energy states. That’s all.
A real number is the set of both rational and irrational numbers. Nothing about continuous anything.
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They don’t make “discrete jumps” as in teleportation. They exist stable in discrete energy levels, but that doesn’t imply things don’t move continuously.
Mmmmmm don’t know about that.
The Planck length is the minimum resolvable accuracy of the universe. That doesn’t mean it’s a building block like the electron is.
Airbus. Bombardier has manufacturing plants in Canada.
So this was before airbus bought it from Bombarider.
The original deal was a 51% stake in the company with the option to buy the rest within a few years. This was in exchange for building the C series as it was called inside their US facilities. Since it would be American built, there’d be no import tariff.
Then when the deal settled, airbus very quickly chose to purchase the entire program from Bombardier. That’s the deal we know to get the A220.
Airbus already has an A320 plant in Alabama. https://us.airbus.com/en/airbus-us-locations#:~:text=The Airbus U.S. Manufacturing Facility,aircraft%2C producing 60 aircraft annually
That plant is why airbus was brought in on the Bombardier deal. It was originally to make the C220 in that plant to get around import tariffs.
That’s not how fractions and math work though.