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TRY TO SOLVE THOSE PROBLEMS

  • Writer: waclaw_koscielniak
    waclaw_koscielniak
  • Dec 23, 2025
  • 3 min read

Updated: Dec 27, 2025

Try to solve those problems in your spare time:


1) Einstein said that mass and energy are equivalent in the famous E=mc^2. However, we now know that m≠E/c^2. This means that energy is not equivalent to mass. Explain why? Smashing together two high-energy and high-intensity photon beams could, according to Einstein, produce 1/4lbs of proteins, right?


2) Explain why quantum computers don't work and will never work. This is very simple. If you follow my blog, then the answer is trivial.


3) Explain why Shor's algorithm for finding the prime factors of an integer does not work. It has to be more than just "Because it comes from MIT; what else would you expect?"


4) Explain the origin of the Universe. The explanation could be scientific, philosophical, religious, etc. However, remember that it cannot contain a "something from nothing" entry because something cannot be made from nothing in our Universe.


5) Explain why Roger Penrose's infinite cycles of universe creation and rebirth are nonsense.


6) Explain the origin of the first primitive living organism on Earth. Did it even originate on Earth? If that organism had a DNA, which it likely would have to have, then the probability that atoms would arrange themselves into a very long chain is zero. It is not small, it is zero. This implies that there must be a different explanation for the origin.


7) People are not central to the Universe. The Earth is located in no particular place in the Milky Way. Explain why the Universe is so enormous. Since people may be able to travel only to the closest stars, and never beyond that, what is the rest of the Universe for?


8) Elaborate on the possibility of life existing somewhere else in the Universe outside of Earth. Keep in mind that aliens are ot coming!


9) Einstein assumed that the speed of light, c, is constant everywhere. However, he lacked data to support such an assumption. Come up with an experiment that proves Einstein wrong. Once verified, you will become the first to realize that all existing physics is pure nonsense. Just remember who told you about this problem!


10) If a photon leaves the edge of spacetime and travels into the area where spacetime did not exist, what would limit its maximum speed? Apparently, nothing. If it were accelerated to a speed exceeding c, would this occur?


11) Explain where the first positive and negative charges came from.


12) You can spend some time explaining the origin of all elementary particles. Elementary particles originated first, then atoms, or atoms formed first and were split into elementary particles. Go wild, if you can.


13) Explain why the origin of anything in the Universe is so complicated to explain. People still understand pretty much nothing.


14) Explain why two quantum particles separated by a significant distance can never be entangled. It may help you to understand that a quantum entanglement of two particles kept close together is, at best, dubious. If a photon with an energy E is split into two photons with energies E1 and E2, such that E1 + E2 = E, by a non-linear crystal, those two photons are still not entangled.


15) Explain why string theory is nonsensical. There are only three spatial dimensions; in addition, time is treated as an additional dimension. The issue with time is complex because no one knows what time really is. In string theory, there are 7 or 11 dimensions; forget it.


16) This is not a complete list. More will be added soon.


Perhaps newly minted, 15-year-old Belgian genius Ph.D., Laurent Simons, can address some of those problems?



In your spare time.
In your spare time.



 
 
 

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Guest
Dec 24, 2025

Interesting problems to think about.

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