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The prescription for multi-particle quantum systems is the same as for systems with more degrees of freedom, right? ie. two non-interacting particles in the infinite square well live in $\mathcal H\otimes \mathcal H$, which is the same state space as a single particle in the 2-dimensional infinite square well.
How do I contact not-beginner programmers to chat with them? Cuz I figured most Discord groups have people that are there to actually learn programming :d
I think the link derivation sucks.May be derivation by proportionality is better it makes much sense defining $k$ like that was to force both mass to exist in the formula. I think it is most likely be Newton observed multiplication of mass is proportional to force.
At school they blindly teach law of universal gravitational which of course isn't universal and in university they just ignore it or go with vauge derivation.
also, we understand plenty about gravity! Except for fringe cases where quantum gravity becomes relevant and which we haven't until now observed in practice, either Newtonian gravity or GR is perfectly sufficient
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