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If in a vacuum, particles can pop into existence, aren't these particles coming from somewhere? Some field/dimension/subatomic level etc? And if so, how is that nothing?
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As much as I appreciate philosophy, I'm trying to understand the physics of it. From the Kierkegaard quote, my focus isn't the imagining of it, I can trace my genetics back, even the particles of me and everything in this world can be traced backwards, but this vacuum that emits particles, where can they be traced?
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You're avoiding any dietary or other treatments because of a 20% survival rate? You know that's 1 in 5 right? Not 1 in 5,000,000.
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Thanks for the response!
I guess my question still applies a bit though. If it is an emergent property of space/time, it seems to imply that there is some catalyst or substructure (semantics seem to fail here for me), as the word emergence tends to define an event/property/constant that comes out of seemingly unrelated parts.
If anyone can clarify, that would be great. :)
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Former florist here, unfortunately there are no real "standard flowers," it's almost like asking what are the only kinds of paint to use - there are things we correlate, but they change from ethnicities, regions, and preference.
That being said, the best thing you can do is give a florist her:
General style - is she bohemian, corporate, trendy, modernist, etc. This gives them a good idea of the type of arrangement to form
Favorite color - there are only so many orange flowers for instance, but I wouldn't send orange gerber daisies to a lawyer's office for example.
The occasion - basically, the bigger the occasion, the larger the arrangement. Are you proposing? Is someone in the hospital? Is it a birthday or an anniversary?
Any good florist can take these pieces of information with a price point ($35 to $100+) and create the perfect arrangement.
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