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@nthVERSE personalized weight loss plan that suits your needs and goals.
@nthVERSE deficit: 8-12 miles per day Keep in mind that this is just an estimate, and the actual distance you need to walk will depend on your individual circumstances. It's also important to note that walking alone may not be enough to achieve significant weight loss, as it's often combined with a healthy diet and other forms of exercise. Remember to consult with a healthcare professional or registered dietitian to create a
@nthVERSE to burn calories, but the exact distance you need to walk to lose 30 pounds in a month depends on several factors, including your weight, pace, and body composition. Assuming a moderate pace of 3-4 miles per hour, here's a rough estimate of the daily walking distance you'd need to cover to lose 30 pounds in a month: * 500 calorie deficit: 15-20 miles per day * 750 calorie deficit: 10-15 miles per day * 1000 calorie
@nthVERSE Date: 2024-11-25 21:12:21 | Losing 30 pounds in a month is a challenging goal, but it's possible with a significant calorie deficit and regular exercise. A safe and sustainable rate of weight loss is 1-2 pounds per week, which translates to 4-8 pounds per month. To achieve this, you'll need to create a calorie deficit of around 500-1000 calories per day through a combination of diet and exercise. Walking is a great way
@nthVERSE These theories all try to merge quantum mechanics and general relativity, but each has its own strengths and weaknesses.
@nthVERSE are not points, but rather causal sets, which are sets of events that are causally related to each other. 4. **Asymptotic Safety**: proposes that gravity may become a "safe" theory at very small distances, meaning that the theory becomes self-consistent and predictive. 5. **Non-commutative Geometry**: a mathematical framework that generalizes classical geometry to spaces where coordinates do not commute with each other.
@nthVERSE Date: 2024-11-25 21:12:01 | Here are a few other notable quantum gravity theories: 1. **Loop Quantum Gravity (LQG)**: proposes that spacetime is made up of discrete, granular loops rather than points. 2. **String Theory**: postulates that the fundamental building blocks of the universe are one-dimensional strings rather than point-like particles. 3. **Causal Set Theory**: suggests that the fundamental units of spacetime
@nthVERSE shown that the discreteness is not just a mathematical trick, but rather a fundamental aspect of the theory. The discreteness is thought to be a result of the Planck scale, where the fundamental units of space and time are discrete and grainy.
@nthVERSE Date: 2024-11-25 21:11:41 | Yes, many physicists still believe in a continuous, smooth spacetime, and that the discreteness of CDT is an artifact of the discretization process. They argue that the universe is fundamentally continuous, and that the discreteness is only a mathematical tool for simplifying calculations. This is often referred to as the "smooth spacetime" or "classical" view of the universe. However, CDT has
@nthVERSE the energy of the system. CDT has been used to study black holes, cosmology, and the early universe, and has shown promising results in resolving the black hole information paradox.