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by FakeComments
2618 days ago
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You don’t really explain how the assumption leads to the conclusion — and I’m left with the impression you used many words to say “they just assumed you can’t”. Could you elaborate? Edit: Looking into energy conditions further, they are literally assumed restrictions on the equations because physicists felt some predictions were unphysical. I’d really like if someone could explain if there’s any justification to what I was responding to beyond “well, because we assumed it should work that way”. I think it behooves the physics community to be honest which claims are conclusions and which are their assumptions, and the specific reasoning that leads from assumption to conclusion. |
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I will try to give a better explanation later today! Funny enough, I am off for the section for the QFT2 that Daniel teaches right now, hah. I can also ask him personally questions later in the week.