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... mechanics. In cases where the probability distributions are independent of time, a stationary-state approach can be used. In other cases, where probabilities are timedependent and motion is really taking place, a wave-packet approach can be used. The two approaches are related but different. In many ...
... mechanics. In cases where the probability distributions are independent of time, a stationary-state approach can be used. In other cases, where probabilities are timedependent and motion is really taking place, a wave-packet approach can be used. The two approaches are related but different. In many ...
Light shining through walls
... Moreover, with the evolution of our theories of particle physics, scientists have certainly developed a strong bias towards the concepts of unification and symmetry. In the late 1800’s, the Maxwell equations combined the electric and magnetic interactions in a single framework showing that they are ...
... Moreover, with the evolution of our theories of particle physics, scientists have certainly developed a strong bias towards the concepts of unification and symmetry. In the late 1800’s, the Maxwell equations combined the electric and magnetic interactions in a single framework showing that they are ...
An information-theoretic perspective on the foundations of
... Quantum mechanics(QM) is weird, and nobody understands it, according to R. Feynman [15]. Despite being a fundamental physical theory, it is not deterministic and it predicts (correctly) the existence of nonlocal correlations in our universe. Although it has been proven to be accurate by every experi ...
... Quantum mechanics(QM) is weird, and nobody understands it, according to R. Feynman [15]. Despite being a fundamental physical theory, it is not deterministic and it predicts (correctly) the existence of nonlocal correlations in our universe. Although it has been proven to be accurate by every experi ...
On Participatory Realism
... and by a “subjective” factor. For this conceptual distinction there also is no logicalphilosophical justification. But if we reject it, we cannot escape solipsism. It is also the presupposition of every kind of physical thinking. Here too, the only justification lies in its usefulness. We are here c ...
... and by a “subjective” factor. For this conceptual distinction there also is no logicalphilosophical justification. But if we reject it, we cannot escape solipsism. It is also the presupposition of every kind of physical thinking. Here too, the only justification lies in its usefulness. We are here c ...
Phenomenology Beyond the Standard Model
... Electroweak Pseudo-Baryons • Chiral Lagrangian has soliton solutions whenever higher-order term present (generic): • Have non-zero topological quantum number • B is integer, can be identified with baryon # • Underlying SU(N) gauge theory: bosons (fermions) with I = J = 0 (1/2) if N even (odd) – SO( ...
... Electroweak Pseudo-Baryons • Chiral Lagrangian has soliton solutions whenever higher-order term present (generic): • Have non-zero topological quantum number • B is integer, can be identified with baryon # • Underlying SU(N) gauge theory: bosons (fermions) with I = J = 0 (1/2) if N even (odd) – SO( ...