Gravitational and Quantum Effects in Neuron Function
... quantum fluctuation in the gravitational space-time field might feed back to decohere the quantum density-matrix. As long as decoherence can be viewed as the loss of information from a system to the environment, the density-matrix is also related to that is a more complete description of the possibl ...
... quantum fluctuation in the gravitational space-time field might feed back to decohere the quantum density-matrix. As long as decoherence can be viewed as the loss of information from a system to the environment, the density-matrix is also related to that is a more complete description of the possibl ...
Making Stargates - Department of Physics
... physically impossible. The luminary in their number was none other than Stephen Hawking, Thorne’s very good friend. Hawking [5] published his Chronology Protection Conjecture (CPC) in 1992, remarking that the CPC “made the Universe safe for historians” (MUSH). The CPC was based on a supposed defect ...
... physically impossible. The luminary in their number was none other than Stephen Hawking, Thorne’s very good friend. Hawking [5] published his Chronology Protection Conjecture (CPC) in 1992, remarking that the CPC “made the Universe safe for historians” (MUSH). The CPC was based on a supposed defect ...
CBO_Paper3_ConsciousnessandQuantumMechanics
... Hypothesizing the relationship between quantum mechanics and consciousness Realizing that consciousness cannot be computed, Roger Penrose hypothesized that quantum mechanics may be able to explain consciousness. Penrose believed that consciousness obeyed the laws of science. However, these laws are ...
... Hypothesizing the relationship between quantum mechanics and consciousness Realizing that consciousness cannot be computed, Roger Penrose hypothesized that quantum mechanics may be able to explain consciousness. Penrose believed that consciousness obeyed the laws of science. However, these laws are ...
Wave Operators for Classical Particle Scattering
... system in forces which are 0 (r~2~ε) at infinity along with their Lipshitz constants. We prove asymptotic completeness for this two-body case. Of particular interest is the fact that in the absence of control on Lipshitz constants at oo, two solutions of the interacting equation may be asymptotic to ...
... system in forces which are 0 (r~2~ε) at infinity along with their Lipshitz constants. We prove asymptotic completeness for this two-body case. Of particular interest is the fact that in the absence of control on Lipshitz constants at oo, two solutions of the interacting equation may be asymptotic to ...
general-relativity as an effective-field theory
... effects of virtual heavy particles then appear as shifts in the coefficients of most general possible local Lagrangian. On the other hand, the quantum effects of massless particles cannot all be accounted for in this way. Some portions of their quantum corrections, for example the results of high en ...
... effects of virtual heavy particles then appear as shifts in the coefficients of most general possible local Lagrangian. On the other hand, the quantum effects of massless particles cannot all be accounted for in this way. Some portions of their quantum corrections, for example the results of high en ...
Simulation of Charged Particle Orbits in Fusion
... Time-varying fields will not be considered. This is because in real tokamaks the confining magnetic field varies slowly enough to be considered constant for our application. There are fluctuating fields as well due to turbulence and instabilities, but that is also outside the scope of the thesis. In ...
... Time-varying fields will not be considered. This is because in real tokamaks the confining magnetic field varies slowly enough to be considered constant for our application. There are fluctuating fields as well due to turbulence and instabilities, but that is also outside the scope of the thesis. In ...
Obstacles to Dislocation Motion
... said to be 'sessile'. In this case, motion can only occur by the dislocation line moving out of its existing glide plane – this is known as non-conservative motion; the length of the dislocation line is not conserved. (Motion on the glide plane is known as conservative). ...
... said to be 'sessile'. In this case, motion can only occur by the dislocation line moving out of its existing glide plane – this is known as non-conservative motion; the length of the dislocation line is not conserved. (Motion on the glide plane is known as conservative). ...
2009-College-IgorDotsenko
... Object of investigation For many centuries, light itself was an object of interest and investigation for scientists. ...
... Object of investigation For many centuries, light itself was an object of interest and investigation for scientists. ...
About John Stachel`s “Structural Realism and Contextual Individuality”
... Reichenbach’s arguments, which show both options. Identity over time ...
... Reichenbach’s arguments, which show both options. Identity over time ...
Lecture notes for Duurzame Energie: Zon, Wind en Water
... The last half century, human population has been growing extremely fast (super exponential). For 2050 a population of 1010 people is expected. Since the fuel consumption per capita is also increasing, the fuel consumption is increasing even faster! More than 75% of this energy is currently generated ...
... The last half century, human population has been growing extremely fast (super exponential). For 2050 a population of 1010 people is expected. Since the fuel consumption per capita is also increasing, the fuel consumption is increasing even faster! More than 75% of this energy is currently generated ...