PHYSICS A LEVEL. EXAM. 2020.
QUESTION 2 PART A. can two particles X and Y exist n the same state and the same time in the same space.?
PART B. Is this contradictory to the laws of physics as we now know them.
PART C. Do the laws of physics apply to the big bang as rational values of Pi.?
or are all the laws of physics prior to the big bang irrational contradictory and beyond the power of maths to calculate.?
PART D. If rational maths cannot calculate the state prior to the big bang then is it a matter of using irrational numbers in a contradiction of an equation.
ie adding apples to oranges.
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