
Can many-valued logic help to comprehend quantum phenomena?
... domain of 2-valued logic. If in this description 2-valued logic is replaced by many-valued logic, the GHZ ‘paradox’ could not be derived. In order to make usage of 2-valued logic in the derivation of the GHZ ‘paradox’ clearly visible, we present in the next subsection the equivalent derivation of th ...
... domain of 2-valued logic. If in this description 2-valued logic is replaced by many-valued logic, the GHZ ‘paradox’ could not be derived. In order to make usage of 2-valued logic in the derivation of the GHZ ‘paradox’ clearly visible, we present in the next subsection the equivalent derivation of th ...
Buletin Stiintific - UPB - Seria A - numar 3 - 2009
... there are two significant methods used to demonstrate the existence of the pyramid’s energetic field: 1-measurement techniques using diferent devices that demonstrate the existing waves inside the pyramid; 2-modification of crystalline structure by casting several samples inside the pyramid. the exp ...
... there are two significant methods used to demonstrate the existence of the pyramid’s energetic field: 1-measurement techniques using diferent devices that demonstrate the existing waves inside the pyramid; 2-modification of crystalline structure by casting several samples inside the pyramid. the exp ...
Classification of Topologically ordered Phases
... Selection rule forces the nonlocal order to vanish if edge spins are fractionalized ...
... Selection rule forces the nonlocal order to vanish if edge spins are fractionalized ...
Effective Field Theories, Reductionism and Scientific Explanation
... of photon-photon scattering at small photon energies within the framework of the quantum theory of fields developed by Paul Dirac a couple of years earlier. Euler and Heisenberg derived a non-linear modification of Maxwell’s equations which could however be interpreted in an intuitive way. Another ear ...
... of photon-photon scattering at small photon energies within the framework of the quantum theory of fields developed by Paul Dirac a couple of years earlier. Euler and Heisenberg derived a non-linear modification of Maxwell’s equations which could however be interpreted in an intuitive way. Another ear ...
Towards Understanding the Internal Symmetries of Nature: Gauge
... RF for its mathematical expressions. Further, a coupling medium is needed to act between the substances of these two subspaces so that they can actually interact with each other. The study of these coupled state processes has been labeled “Psychoenergetic Science”(2). Over much of the past century, ...
... RF for its mathematical expressions. Further, a coupling medium is needed to act between the substances of these two subspaces so that they can actually interact with each other. The study of these coupled state processes has been labeled “Psychoenergetic Science”(2). Over much of the past century, ...
Aalborg Universitet
... A photon has no charge and it carries electric and magnetic fields. These properties will be acceptable only when two opposite charged sub energies form a photon. Such an approach to photons and charged particles is accompanied by some questions which have to be answered. A charged particle as an el ...
... A photon has no charge and it carries electric and magnetic fields. These properties will be acceptable only when two opposite charged sub energies form a photon. Such an approach to photons and charged particles is accompanied by some questions which have to be answered. A charged particle as an el ...
Aalborg Universitet BASES OF CREATIVE PARTICLES OF HIGGS THEORY (CPH THEORY)
... In CPH Theory, the ZPE (Zero Point Energy) explained by using a novel description of the graviton. This is based on the behavior of photons in a gravitational field, leading to a new definition of the graviton. In effect, gravitons behave as if they have charge and magnetic effects. These are referr ...
... In CPH Theory, the ZPE (Zero Point Energy) explained by using a novel description of the graviton. This is based on the behavior of photons in a gravitational field, leading to a new definition of the graviton. In effect, gravitons behave as if they have charge and magnetic effects. These are referr ...
THE PHILOSOPHY OF PHYSICS
... particular particle, or any particular assemblage of particles, in space. The doubt (to put it slightly differently) is connected with the fact that we cannot imagine how we might even begin to determine by observational means whether or not (say) every single particle in the world had somehow been ...
... particular particle, or any particular assemblage of particles, in space. The doubt (to put it slightly differently) is connected with the fact that we cannot imagine how we might even begin to determine by observational means whether or not (say) every single particle in the world had somehow been ...
Catalysis of Dynamical Symmetry Breaking by a Magnetic Field
... At present there are only a few firmly established non-perturbative phenomena in 2+ 1 and, especially, 3+ 1 dimensional field theories. In this talk, I will describe one more such phenomenon: dynamical chiral symmetry breaking by a magnetic field. The talk is based on a series of the recent papers w ...
... At present there are only a few firmly established non-perturbative phenomena in 2+ 1 and, especially, 3+ 1 dimensional field theories. In this talk, I will describe one more such phenomenon: dynamical chiral symmetry breaking by a magnetic field. The talk is based on a series of the recent papers w ...
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... But what about some state vector |ψi in between (more precisely, what if |ψi is a linear combination of |0i and |1i)? What spin does it have? We can only measure spin up or spin down; there is no spin sideways. The measurement is probabilistic. In particular, we measure spin up with probability |h0 ...
... But what about some state vector |ψi in between (more precisely, what if |ψi is a linear combination of |0i and |1i)? What spin does it have? We can only measure spin up or spin down; there is no spin sideways. The measurement is probabilistic. In particular, we measure spin up with probability |h0 ...
Naturalness, Hierarchy and Physics Beyond the Standard Model
... How to implement these facts in the Standard Model? • Minimal length: modify spacetime at short distance: one option is a noncommutative spacetime. • What are the physical consequences? New insight for the cosmological constant. • What about the electroweak symmetry breaking: extend the Higgs secto ...
... How to implement these facts in the Standard Model? • Minimal length: modify spacetime at short distance: one option is a noncommutative spacetime. • What are the physical consequences? New insight for the cosmological constant. • What about the electroweak symmetry breaking: extend the Higgs secto ...
The UNCERTAINTY PRINCIPLE Uncertainty Principle II
... We can now explain this paradox fairly easily. Suppose we have a state of 2 spins such that they must be opposite. We can write one such state as Ψ = | ++> which is a simple notation meaning they are both up. Another could be |− − > meaning they are both down; and we could have ( | ++> + | − − > ) . ...
... We can now explain this paradox fairly easily. Suppose we have a state of 2 spins such that they must be opposite. We can write one such state as Ψ = | ++> which is a simple notation meaning they are both up. Another could be |− − > meaning they are both down; and we could have ( | ++> + | − − > ) . ...
A Chemist Looks at
... Numbers in parentheses after definitions give the text sections in which the terms are explained. Starred terms are italicized in the text. Where a term does not fall directly under a text section heading, additional information is given for you to locate it. wave* ...
... Numbers in parentheses after definitions give the text sections in which the terms are explained. Starred terms are italicized in the text. Where a term does not fall directly under a text section heading, additional information is given for you to locate it. wave* ...