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1. Gravitational Thermodynamics and the Cosmological Constant
... Here it is crucial to address the history of conceiving Einstein’s Equations as purely classical equations, when they should have been conceived as purely quantum equations in which the matter represents the eigenfrequencies of the left hand side gravitational Hamiltonian. From equation (2.23) it is ...
... Here it is crucial to address the history of conceiving Einstein’s Equations as purely classical equations, when they should have been conceived as purely quantum equations in which the matter represents the eigenfrequencies of the left hand side gravitational Hamiltonian. From equation (2.23) it is ...
Quantum Physics Lecture Notes
... that, given classical formulas such as (12), and given the assumption that particles are also waves like (13), we can write down a formula that reproduces (12) and hence encompasses both principles. But I have not derived it. Then, based on classical mechanics, I made it plausible that (17) is the r ...
... that, given classical formulas such as (12), and given the assumption that particles are also waves like (13), we can write down a formula that reproduces (12) and hence encompasses both principles. But I have not derived it. Then, based on classical mechanics, I made it plausible that (17) is the r ...