
ptt-file - Parmenides Foundation
... Doing this has major ramifications for the fabric of thought. • In the following I will try to show that and how the TSP can be (re-)introduced in our thinking - without loosing all that we have gained via the linear-sequential account of time. ...
... Doing this has major ramifications for the fabric of thought. • In the following I will try to show that and how the TSP can be (re-)introduced in our thinking - without loosing all that we have gained via the linear-sequential account of time. ...
ANTI-MATTER FROM PRIMORDIAL BLACK HOLES
... Can we cure small scales and remain compatible with large scale ? 14 Myr is a lot of time ! How to produce a huge repulsive force @ 10^94 g/cm^3 and turn it off quickly. Aurélien Barrau LPSC-Grenoble (CNRS / UJF) ...
... Can we cure small scales and remain compatible with large scale ? 14 Myr is a lot of time ! How to produce a huge repulsive force @ 10^94 g/cm^3 and turn it off quickly. Aurélien Barrau LPSC-Grenoble (CNRS / UJF) ...
WAVE PARTICLE DUALITY, THE OBSERVER AND
... upper left hand corner of the diagram). An individual photon goes through one (or both) of the two slits. In the illustration, the photon paths are color-coded as red or light blue lines to indicate which slit the photon came through (red indicates slit A, light blue indicates slit B). After the sli ...
... upper left hand corner of the diagram). An individual photon goes through one (or both) of the two slits. In the illustration, the photon paths are color-coded as red or light blue lines to indicate which slit the photon came through (red indicates slit A, light blue indicates slit B). After the sli ...
Quantum Connections
... Albert Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance”: entanglement allows two particles to forge an instantaneous connection such that an action performed on one of them affects the other, even when they are separated in space. In the picture below, the entangled particles start out in a superposi ...
... Albert Einstein called it “spooky action at a distance”: entanglement allows two particles to forge an instantaneous connection such that an action performed on one of them affects the other, even when they are separated in space. In the picture below, the entangled particles start out in a superposi ...
Analogue gravity from field theory normal modes?
... understanding of when to stop taking them seriously effective theories are perfectly good physics even if they are not ‘fundamental’ [45, 46]. These various observations led us to suspect the existence of a general pattern: that the occurrence of something like an approximate Lorentz symmetry, and s ...
... understanding of when to stop taking them seriously effective theories are perfectly good physics even if they are not ‘fundamental’ [45, 46]. These various observations led us to suspect the existence of a general pattern: that the occurrence of something like an approximate Lorentz symmetry, and s ...
Quantization as Selection Rather than Eigenvalue Problem
... All these approaches have eventually resorted to CM in using the classical expressions and the interpretations of position, momentum, potential and kinetic energies, because ‘it works’. In contrast, I will present a concrete realization of Schrödinger’s 4th requirement. ...
... All these approaches have eventually resorted to CM in using the classical expressions and the interpretations of position, momentum, potential and kinetic energies, because ‘it works’. In contrast, I will present a concrete realization of Schrödinger’s 4th requirement. ...
QUANTUM FIELD THEORY ON CURVED
... where F and hµν are only functions of x1 , . . . , xd−1 . It is clear from (1.4) that the natural time-translation and time-reflection maps are isometries for all points in the neighborhood where these coordinates are defined. 1.2. Analytic continuation. The Euclidean approach to quantum field theor ...
... where F and hµν are only functions of x1 , . . . , xd−1 . It is clear from (1.4) that the natural time-translation and time-reflection maps are isometries for all points in the neighborhood where these coordinates are defined. 1.2. Analytic continuation. The Euclidean approach to quantum field theor ...
ACTION AT A DISTANCE AND COSMOLOGY: A Historical
... interaction was described as taking place directly between particles. As it impinged very intimately on cosmology, Hoyle was keenly interested in it. This review discusses the work by Hoyle, the author, and others on the development of electrodynamics and gravitation as direct particle theories. In ...
... interaction was described as taking place directly between particles. As it impinged very intimately on cosmology, Hoyle was keenly interested in it. This review discusses the work by Hoyle, the author, and others on the development of electrodynamics and gravitation as direct particle theories. In ...
Statistical Physics (PHY831): Part 4: Superconductors at finite
... description of inhomogenious systems. Ginzburg-Landau (GL) (1950) theory is a field theory and provides a systematic phenomenological approach to many body systems. GL theory introduces the healing length or coherence length ξ to decribe the typical length scale of variations in the superfluid densi ...
... description of inhomogenious systems. Ginzburg-Landau (GL) (1950) theory is a field theory and provides a systematic phenomenological approach to many body systems. GL theory introduces the healing length or coherence length ξ to decribe the typical length scale of variations in the superfluid densi ...
Reversing Quantum Measurements
... Quantum vs. Classical Measurement • In quantum physics, we seem to have a significant difference from classical mechanics to contend with because of measurements having only certain probabilistic outcomes. • Information about the current state can be garnered from past measurements of identically c ...
... Quantum vs. Classical Measurement • In quantum physics, we seem to have a significant difference from classical mechanics to contend with because of measurements having only certain probabilistic outcomes. • Information about the current state can be garnered from past measurements of identically c ...