Heisenberg`s Uncertainty Principle is Dead
... I have already shown how this “uncertainty” creeps in to all macro measurements. I showed it in my analysis of the historical measurement of the speed of light from Mt. Wilson to Mt. Baldy.* And I showed it most recently in my analysis of the “neutrinos” going from Switzerland to Italy in the Great ...
... I have already shown how this “uncertainty” creeps in to all macro measurements. I showed it in my analysis of the historical measurement of the speed of light from Mt. Wilson to Mt. Baldy.* And I showed it most recently in my analysis of the “neutrinos” going from Switzerland to Italy in the Great ...
Poincaré, Heisenberg, Gödel. Some limits of scientific knowledge.
... A logical system with a finite number of axioms and rules, sufficiently complex to include arithmetics, and consistent (without contradictions): is not complete, i.e. contains theorems which are true but unprovable. ...
... A logical system with a finite number of axioms and rules, sufficiently complex to include arithmetics, and consistent (without contradictions): is not complete, i.e. contains theorems which are true but unprovable. ...
Holographic Metals and the Fractionalized Fermi
... greatly from the UV AdS4 SUðNc Þ CFT considered above. We will now show that, under suitable conditions, both theories have the same IR limit. We need to study the IR limit of HA to establish this claim. We work in the limit of U larger than all other parameters, when the occupation number of each d ...
... greatly from the UV AdS4 SUðNc Þ CFT considered above. We will now show that, under suitable conditions, both theories have the same IR limit. We need to study the IR limit of HA to establish this claim. We work in the limit of U larger than all other parameters, when the occupation number of each d ...
LHCtalkS08
... P(x) = |Y|2 can be perhaps better written as P(x) = YY* – If I change Y to Yeif anything I can observe still remains unchanged. – The above example was a special case (f = p) ...
... P(x) = |Y|2 can be perhaps better written as P(x) = YY* – If I change Y to Yeif anything I can observe still remains unchanged. – The above example was a special case (f = p) ...
- Philsci-Archive
... distinctions in nature, and because we can easily imagine a scientist creating a new theory which is more informative than its alternatives but whose theoretical terms are not definable in terms of the old theory and therefore do not stand for natural classes. Of course, the persuasiveness of the o ...
... distinctions in nature, and because we can easily imagine a scientist creating a new theory which is more informative than its alternatives but whose theoretical terms are not definable in terms of the old theory and therefore do not stand for natural classes. Of course, the persuasiveness of the o ...
Level Splitting at Macroscopic Scale
... own waves and starts moving spontaneously on the interface with a constant velocity Vw [9]. This is a drift bifurcation so that the initial direction of motion is random. The object formed by the drop and its associated wave was called a walker. We create two identical walkers and let them evolve on ...
... own waves and starts moving spontaneously on the interface with a constant velocity Vw [9]. This is a drift bifurcation so that the initial direction of motion is random. The object formed by the drop and its associated wave was called a walker. We create two identical walkers and let them evolve on ...
Statistical Mechanics Introduction:- The subject which deals with the
... Ensemble:- A collection of large number of essentially independent systems having identical properties is called an Ensemble. Depending on interaction of the systems Gibbs classified the following Ensemble. The three important types of ensembles often considered are 1. Canonical Ensemble, 2. Micro C ...
... Ensemble:- A collection of large number of essentially independent systems having identical properties is called an Ensemble. Depending on interaction of the systems Gibbs classified the following Ensemble. The three important types of ensembles often considered are 1. Canonical Ensemble, 2. Micro C ...
1 The quantum-classical boundary and the moments of inertia of
... The duration of the universe since its inception at the Big Bang limits the total amount of time available for any physical process, and in particular would seem to set an obligatory maximum temporal extent for any quantum wave. Since the time and frequency spectra of wave functions are related by ...
... The duration of the universe since its inception at the Big Bang limits the total amount of time available for any physical process, and in particular would seem to set an obligatory maximum temporal extent for any quantum wave. Since the time and frequency spectra of wave functions are related by ...
The inverse of photoelectricity: X-rays
... below which no x-ray is observed 3) Increasing V decreases λ min 4) At a particular V, λ min is the same for different target materials. Experimentally one finds that λ min is inversely proportional to V, λ min = ...
... below which no x-ray is observed 3) Increasing V decreases λ min 4) At a particular V, λ min is the same for different target materials. Experimentally one finds that λ min is inversely proportional to V, λ min = ...
Chapter 2: Atoms and Electrons
... The main effort of science is to describe what happens in nature, in as complete and concise a form as possible. In physics this effort involves observing natural phenomena, relating these observations to previously established theory, and finally establishing a physical model for the observations. ...
... The main effort of science is to describe what happens in nature, in as complete and concise a form as possible. In physics this effort involves observing natural phenomena, relating these observations to previously established theory, and finally establishing a physical model for the observations. ...