Quantum
mechanics is in the same situation as relativity, and perhaps even a worse one.
Not exact matches
Einstein and company had argued that quantum
mechanics must
be incomplete: at least
in some
situations, definite values for pairs of variables could
be determined at the
same time, even though quantum
mechanics had no way to account for or represent such values.
A technician with air tools and a lift will have a much easier time diagnosing a problem like this and just replace what
is necessary for the problem, but a DIY «home
mechanic» may
be safer
in these
situations by just doing both sides, and
in some cases, and
in my case, I saved myself some money because I likely would've worn another pair of pads and warped another rotor if I hadn't replaced both sides at the
same time.
Despite the obvious links
in terms of title — not to mention the fact that it uses the
same basic gameplay
mechanics as Secret of Mana, ring menu and all — Secret of Evermore
was never intended to
be part of an either / or
situation with Seiken Densetsu 3.
Three reasons I try to focus on fundamentals instead of falling head over heels
in love with one particular formalistic procedure related to the fundamentals... (1) I did a lot of work with QM, and thrice (old quantum
mechanics, then Heisenberg vs. Schroedinger, then Feynman vs. Schwinger vs. Tomonaga) the field went through confused
situations where disagreed - upon things turned out to
be fundamentally the
same.