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...on ill-defined and paradoxical boundary conditions in the axioms of quantum mechanics and the standard particle model. The boundaries define behavior... ...and experimental evidence. [15] [34] Equation (6) indicates the e-m Doppler wavelength λ, is proportional to the elliptic length (as inverse of τ e ... ... (9.5) Thus the electromagnetic radiation (e-m) Doppler factor of wavelength is equal to the length from point P at tangent perpendicular ... ... (21) 3.9 Mass-Energy Let body S have energy E o . Let S emit plane light waves of energy (E*/2), in opposing directions parallel to the x-axis. L... ... we assume as a necessary general condition, physically coexistent particle-waves. [49] The premise of physical particle-waves appears congruent wit... ...ongruent with the available evidence, (e.g. dual-slit diffraction as source wave self-interference with particle path.) The physical particle-wave is... ...ive paradox in MT. An obvious inference is that the basis for quantum wave mechanics, the Bohr-deBroglie equations for hydrogen spectra, [10] can b... ...tes all relevant and predictively significant relationships in quantum wave mechanics, the standard model, quantum gravity and string theory can be i... ...uli (1925) - Schrödinger (1926) - Heisenberg (1927), progression of quantum mechanics. Atomic electron loci came to be defined as probability distrib...
...3.stm Decapitation The brain of a decapitated person continues to produce brain waves recordable by EEG 3-8 seconds after the head is severed. I... ... are composites of: I. Primary (or compression) and secondary (or shearing) body waves (that travel in the rocks under the surface of the Earth a... ...ween 20 Hertz and one vibration per 54 minutes) And II. Two types of surface waves, named after British physicist Lord Rayleigh and British g... ...garithmic scale in 1935. It measures the amplitude (the height) of seismic surface waves. Each unit represents a tenfold increase in the energy rel... ...S dollars. Casualties: 5700 killed and 3000 injured. Side effects: Seismic sea waves (tsunamis) struck Hawaii, Japan, and the Pacific coast of ... ... of a canal he envisioned. His scientific investigations - in anatomy, hydraulics, mechanics, ornithology, botany - are considered valuable to this...
...A book, a painting, an invention are the documentation and representation of brain waves. They are mere shadows, symbols of the real presence - our... ...he PRODUCTS of our brain activity, to the recording and documentation of our brain waves. But we hold only partial rights to the brain itself, thei... ...ideous, vicious, malicious machines and automata. It was precisely to counter this wave of unease, even terror, irrational but all-pervasive, that ... ...esses "yield" conscious processes. This is the emergent phenomenal (epiphenomenal) "wave- particle" duality. Unconscious brain processes are like a ... ...ly acknowledged. Modern physics - notably the Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics - has abandoned the classic split between (typically h... ...e and more efficiently deployed when we dream (completely untrue, judging by brain wave activity). According to these cinematic extractors, implant... ...ywhere, vitiating the need for communication and interaction. Yet, modern Quantum Mechanics provides us with exactly this insight: that time and s... ... the intelligences contained are functional determinants of the container. Quantum Mechanics (rather, its Copenhagen interpretation) implies that t...
...ff its tenacious rider. Although it was afternoon, the leaden skies darkened the small sick bay, waves beat against the glass of the portholes and t... ...ers. Battered and bruised and constantly brought to her knees by the savage ebb and flow of angry waves, Helen feared she would never reach her goal... ...umps over the water. It was a beautiful evening, the sea calm, the setting sun shimmering on the waves and the thought that their journey would soon... ... who had become a good friend on their long journey from England. She stood up in her stirrups to wave until they were out of sight. Then Helen and... ...onate nature, Helen had no experience of intimate love. Oh, she was a doctor and was aware of the mechanics of mating, but the veiled references to ... ... she found herself entwining her arms about his neck, allowing herself to be carried along on the wave of his ecstasy. His savage loving was a far c...
...ork. They have worked tirelessly, laboring long hours of their own accord, and have never wavered in their enthusiasm for seeing it completed.” “Go... ...n on the platform and spoke some an- cient incantations designed to offer protection as he waved the large ankh he wore around his neck over the plat... ... how to touch her. She undid the leather strap that held his hair back and let it fall in waves about his face and shoulders. She ran her fingers th... ... her above water.’ The barrel was too small to support an adult. With one big crash, the waves finally tore the sailboat into pieces. Axiana and A... ...she resurfaced to the top of the water. Anjia only saw a glimpse of her mother before the waves swept them apart. Anjia held onto the barrel, crying... ...ah and ironically,” Jack continued, “that is also part of one of the theo- ries of quantum mechanics, that an observer can affect the way certain part...
...le don’t. Some people believe in God. Some don’t. To some people, quantum mechanics and chaos theory play an instrumental part in the patterns of li... .... And why should we believe you?" ...I'm not going to jump up and down and wave my arms and DEMAND that they learn and install the code anyway. That'... ...ss rooted in fear. (And again, this doesn't mean you have to stand up and wave a flag saying "BUT WAIT! I'M A PART OF THAT GROUP, AND BLAH BLAH BLAH...
...k at how Ben-Hur manages to enter into deep contact and get on to the same wavelength with each of the horses. Those who have seen the film will r... ... it is not a complete truth. Why is that? Because in the meantime quantum mechanics was developed and there is no agreement between quantum physics... ...d being devoured by Polyphemous or the Sirens or being swallowed up by the waves; he still must face the anguish of how to get by Scylla and Charybd... ...from within to grow and complete the creation of her inner beauty, but she wavers, resists and invents strategies to stave off the day when she’ll f... ...y. Rather, a new energy field must be created that is so powerful that its waves or radiation cannot be contained within the limits of this universe.... ...r celestial bodies, called pulsars, that don’t emit light, they emit radio waves of an extremely high potency. Scientists have picked them up with ra...
...This book was intended to discuss some paradoxes in Quantum Mechanics from the viewpoint of Multi-Valued-logic pioneered by Lukasiewicz, and a recent concept Neutrosophic Logic. Essentially, this new concept offers new insights on the idea of ‘identity’, which too often it has been ac...
...iewicz and Multi-Valued Logic 12 2.3. Introduction to Multi-Valued Algebra, Chang’s Notation 15 2.4. Linkage between Multi-Valued Logic and Quantum Mechanics 15 2.5. Exercise 17 3 Neutrosophy 25 3.1. Introduction to Neutrosophy 25 3.2. Introduction to Non-Standard Analysis 26 3.3. Definition of Neutrosophic Components 27 3.4. Formalization 28 3.5. Evolution of an ...
...uch larger than the diameter of the “annihilation area”, they can be kept from annihilation (see fig. 3). But because the orbit, according to Quantum Mechanics, is an actual cloud spreading far around the average radius, at any radius between the proton and the anti-proton there is a probability that they can meet one another at the annihilation distance. Therefore the nuc...
...iophantine equation 33 2.13. Multispaces and applications in physics 34 3 Unsolved Problems in Astrophysics 35 3.1. Unsolved problems in Celestial Mechanics 35 3.2. Unsolved problems in Astrophysics 37 4 Unsolved Problems in Geophysics 45 4.1. Introduction 45 4.2. Some new questions 45 5 Unsolved Problems in Sorites Quantum Paradox and Smarandache Class of Paradoxe...
...l economy in the same way that r is the return on capital and its assets. R is intended to compensate for a panoply of risks and is comparable to the wave function in Quantum Mechanics: it incorporates all the publicly and privately available information about future uncertainties and provides a distribution function of all plausible scenarios. Put simply: subject to polit...
...ynamics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 L. Borissova Gravitational Waves and Gravitational Inertial Waves in the Gen- eral Theory of Relativit... ...Harokopos Power as the Cause of Motion and a New Foundation of Clas- sical Mechanics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... ...d further, produces an unacceptable consequen- ce concerning gravitational waves (i.e they carry neither energy nor momentum), a solution for which Ei... ...mulation of the gravitational tensor (which extinguishes the gravitational wave), of which the conventional analysis is evidently completely ignorant:... ...eld of a point particle. Phys. Rev., 1958, v. 110, 965. 20. Levi-Civita T. Mechanics. — On the analytical expression that must be given to the gravita... ...ogeneous viscous media, which is in the state of an ultrarelativistic gas. Waves of the feld are transverse, and the wave pressure is derived from mai... ... processes — excitation/relaxation of atoms produces the positive/negative wave pressures, which leads to a test of the whole theory. Contents 1. Inho... ... July, 2005 Power as the Cause of Motion and a New Foundation of Classical Mechanics Efthimios Harokopos P.O. Box 77034, Paleo Faliro, 17510 Athens, G... ...occasionalism for the purpose of establishing an alternative foundation of mechanics. The laws of motion derived in this paper along with the metaphys...
... . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 F. Smarandache There Is No Speed Barrier for a Wave Phase Nor for Entang- led Particles. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ...ng to the standard viewpoint the speed of gravitation is the speed of weak waves of the metrics. This study proposes a new approach, defning the speed... ...tudy proposes a new approach, defning the speed as the speed of travelling waves in the feld of gravitational inertial force. D’Alembert’s equations o... ...thout the sources. If there are no sources the feld is free, giving a free wave. There is the time term 1 a 2 ∂ 2 ∂t 2 containing the linear velocity ... ...re is the time term 1 a 2 ∂ 2 ∂t 2 containing the linear velocity a of the wave. For this reason, in the case of gravitational felds, the d’Alembert e... ...sts the fractal and nondifferentiable geometry. 2 Non relativistic quantum mechanics 2.1 Quantum potential In the scale relativity approach, one decom... ... ∂ ∂t +V.∇−iDΔ. (1) The constant2D=<dξ 2 >/dt (= /m in standard quan- tum mechanics) measures the amplitude of the fractal fuc- tuations. Note that i... ...i. e., S R /2mD is the phase of the wave function). 3 Relativistic quantum mechanics 3.1 Quantum potential All the above description can be directly g... ...he quantum potential, whose origin remained mysterious in standard quantum mechanics, is a manifestation of the nondifferen- tiability and fractality ...
... The Conscious Sphere. (133.) C C C C C C Wave. (76.) C C C C 3 Foreword. ... ...sequence of reactions is repeated, which seems to hint at the nature of a wavelength, even for objects and abstract concepts. At first sight, ... ... At first sight, this would seem to form a link with the views of quantum mechanics, with its associated wave-particle duality. In fact, de Brogli... ...m to form a link with the views of quantum mechanics, with its associated wave-particle duality. In fact, de Broglie suggested that even macroscopi... ...hose tested by dowsing – abstract concepts aside – would be imbued with a wavelength. Perhaps this is the sum of all the wavelengths of constituent... ...s if the use of strong electromagnetic fields causes a phase shift of the wavelength of reality introducing other possible realities into our own. ... ... Kaluza’s initial suggestion with ideas from the emerging field of quantum mechanics, and came up with a suggestion that the additional circular di... ..., String Theory entered the fray. cists have been ld suggestion, quantum mechanics and quan field theory burst onto the scene, and the extra dimen... ...ly stated, physi searching for decades for a theory which wou unite quantum mechanics and general relativity, bringing into the same fold the strong ...
...d the speed of light is best resolved by applying the rules of relativistic mechanics to the problem, determining the equations of motion of the roc... ...Theory of Relativity is incomplete, since it is not compatible with Quantum Mechanics. At some future time relativity will be replaced by a more co... ...me relativity will be replaced by a more complete theory, just as Newtonian mechanics was replaced by relativity, but whatever replaces relativity m... ...cles located in zero-space as zero-particles. In the frames of the particle-wave concept each particle is given by its own wave world-vector α α ψ ... ...cle is given by its own wave world-vector α α ψ x K ∂ ∂ = , where ψ is the wave phase (eikonal). Eikonal equation 0 = α α K K [5], setting forth th... ...al). Eikonal equation 0 = α α K K [5], setting forth that the length of the wave vector remains unchanged ∗ , for regular massless light-like partic... ... regular massless light-like particles (regular photons) becomes travelling wave equation , 0 1 2 2 = ∂ ∂ ∂ ∂ + ⎟ ⎟ ⎠ ⎞ ⎜ ⎜ ⎝ ⎛ ∂ ∂ ∗ ∗ ∗ k i ik x x... ...s unchanged in its parallel transfer. So it is true for the four-dimensional wave vector in a four-dimensional pseudo-Riemannian space — the basic sp... ...e, their polarizations are opposite of each other; 37 - in quantum mechanics, objects such as subatomic particles do not have specific, fix...
...one to the party. What was missing at the time was a sense of community. We had fashion designers, musicians, architects, directors, sculptors, mechanics, authors… almost every artistic discipline was represented, but there was no single place they called home. That’s when the Dieselpunks website started. It was created as a research site for these budding world-bu...
...re drag and threw his cigarette away. “Then we can just pull rank on her.” Mickey nodded and stepped forward to see if the coast was clear. But he waved Mack back. Someone was coming. It was just a horse drawn wagon. Safe, they both huddled up under their long collars and watched as it clopped past. The barrels lined along the dray said ‘Fresh Milk’ but at this time...
...ence V. The Decoherence of Measurement VI. The Quantum of Continuity VII. Quantum Mechanics and Superstring Theories SPE C U L A T I ... ... - distant echoes of the new versions of the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics). Still, why do we, intelligent conscious observers, s... ...y. These intuitive assertions can be easily converted into a formalism. In Quantum Mechanics, the State Vector can be constrained to collapse to th... ...ed to an increase in entropy (thermodynamic laws are the offspring of statistical mechanics). But this simply does not happen. And it is wrong to... ...s the case in biology. There is no reason in principle why not to construct a life wavefunction which will always collapse to the most order increa... ...ollapse to the most order increasing event. If we were to construct and apply this wave function to our world we, humans, would probably have found... ...l and sapient (or intelligent). Natural learning is based on feedback. When water waves hit rocks and retreat, they communicate to the ocean at la... ...n modifies the form and angle of attack (among other physical properties) of future waves. Natural learning is limited in its repertory. For all p... ...t determines the outcome of the measurement in the quantum (microcosmic) realm. The wave function (which describes the co-existing, superpositioned,...
...t could not be explained by preceding theories. The most fa- mous of these was wave-particle duality, showing that microscopic objects such as electr... ...article duality, showing that microscopic objects such as electrons behave as waves under some conditions, and as particles under others. A fundamen... ...nly a part of everything around us. For example, right now there are numerous waves outside us, but we can only perceive one of them, the wave that ... ...de of us, with no perception of the actual, objective reality. For example, a wave reaches my ear, which it interprets as sound. I know it because o... ...rets as sound. I know it because of the reaction of my ear’s membrane to the wave that presses it. In truth, all I am measuring is my own reaction;... ...ain. Alongside this view, there is a branch of modern science called “Quantum Mechanics.” This branch acknowledges that the theory we just presented... ... just what happened. It was evident only when rigorous experiments in quantum mechanics were executed at the subatomic level. The first results left... ...orted the view that the world was a lifeless machine. He thought that quantum mechanics was impossible and even defined it as “insane.” The possibil... ...s would be the end of science. He was also wrong when he thought that quantum mechanics is false. Quantum mechan- ics research showed that scientific...
... The basis for the hypothesis lies in the entanglement theory of quantum mechanics and deals with the transfer of information over large distances.... ... Dr. Akhlesh Lakhtakia Distinguished Professor, Engineering Science and Mechanics Distinguished Professor, Graduate Program in Materials Pennsylv... ...le that question. Recent work with the entanglement theory under quantum mechanics also casts doubt on the impenetrability of the light barrier. F... ..." and an "annihilation operator" - serious mathematical tools for quantum mechanics. But, dear reader, mathematics is one thing and physics quite a... ...emain unseen. The implication is that we are doing our sensing via light waves, in which case only if the speed of light were infinite would we expe... ... does not equate to a real change. Similarly, when we sense via sound waves, there are distortions related to the speed of sound. A distant rif... ...ergy as espoused by Max Planck. The latter is readily embraced under the wave theory of light, the former is not. In a grand compromise of views it... ...said that light is composed of wavicles (Eddington); neither particles nor waves. 37 Chapter 7 The Phase One Experiment: The First Starship ... ...he increase in the product µ ε there. Since lightwaves and gravitational waves are connected by virtue of their having the same speed in free space,...
...material to the one fetus created. The egg and sperm can be compared to the famous wave function (state vector) in quantum mechanics – the represen... ...gg and sperm can be compared to the famous wave function (state vector) in quantum mechanics – the represent millions of potential final states (=m... ...tates (=millions of potential embryos and lives). The fetus is the collapse of the wave function: it represents a much more limited set of potentia... ...ot their identity or the existence of a causative process. We cannot prove that the waves in the subject's brain when he reports pain – ARE that pai... ... superfluous and superficial. Sociobiology is already blurring these lines. Quantum Mechanics has taught us that we can say nothing about what the w... ... - distant echoes of the new versions of the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics). Still, why do we, intelligent conscious observers, ... ...y. These intuitive assertions can be easily converted into a formalism. In Quantum Mechanics, the State Vector can be constrained to collapse to th... ...s the case in biology. There is no reason in principle why not to construct a life wavefunction which will always collapse to the most order incre... ...llapse to the most order increasing event. If we were to construct and apply this wave function to our world - we, humans, would probably have fou...