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Orac discovers the Luminas Pain Relief Patch. He is amused at how how quacks confuse the words “quantum” and “energy” with magic.
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cce94f42cbc9714a | Carl Calleman’s Mayan Cycles Input (archive) to STAGE – CYCLES
Due to the major shift in mass consciousness, which necessitates finding the 777,000 ASAP, our focus has changed. Consequently, this stage needs to realign with the dynamic nature of spiritual operation. Since learning of the Nine Waves of Creation from a... |
53172290f7af9150 | in Quantum Field Theory
Demystifying the QCD Vacuum: Part 3 – The Untold Story
Although the subtle things that are often glossed over in the standard treatment of the QCD vacuum can be explained as discussed in part 2, there is another, more intuitive way to understand it.
Most importantly, this different perspectiv... |
40b8df090340d42b | The Art of International Negotiations
The methodology of engaging international relations seems to be breaking down. Two issues that come to mind are the US attitude to the International Criminal Court, and Brexit.
Regarding the ICC, on September 10, John Bolton, the US National Security Advisor, announced that Washi... |
5cb0376c58c29077 | Tuesday, April 30, 2019
Possible Worlds and Possible Lives: A Meditation on the Art of Living
Here’s a simple thought, but one that I think is quite profound: one’s happiness in life depends, to a large extent, on how one thinks about and navigates the space of possible lives one could have lived. If you have too bro... |
2abb413204261ee1 | # Application of the Schrödinger Theory
# Particle Inside an Infinite Potential Well
A 1D well of length of aa with infinitely high walls,
Ep(x)={for0>x>a0for0xaE_{p}(x)=\left\{\begin{array}{l}\infty \; \text { for } \; 0>x>a \\ 0 \; \text { for } \; 0 \leq x \leq a\end{array}\right.
Since EpE_p outside (EpoE_{po})... |
b0de84f9be971b7e | Persistent stability of a chaotic system
Huber, Greg; Pradas, Marc; Pumir, Alain and Wilkinson, Michael (2018). Persistent stability of a chaotic system. Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 492 pp. 517–523.
We report that trajectories of a one-dimensional model for inertial particles in a random ... |
bb0958fbfa609dd0 | arvin-ash 6 months ago
How Quantum Mechanics Predicts the Structure of Atoms
Fantastic! I’m a chemist and you explained the concept in a 20 min video that took me 4 years to understand!
00:00 - The question: Why atoms are structured this way
01:30 - It's all about energy
02:48 - How Schrodinger equation predicts ... |
166a5fd169380ebb | A strange episode at the end of the last Torah portion, Balak, where Phinehas (Pinchas) slain a Jewish prince caught in the act with a heathen woman, is rewarded in this week’s eponymous Torah portion with the priesthood. This begs the question, what is the connection between the act of zealotry by Phinehas and the re... |
dd1862e19748a8c8 | Sunday, November 30, 2014
The life of theoretician trying to be worth of his salt is full of worrying: it is always necessary to make internal consistency checks. One of the worries is whether the hypothesis heff=n× h = hgr = GMm/v0 is really consistent with TGD inspired quantum biology or has wishful thinking made i... |
d1b5dd93903d4bd6 | Multiverses and Blackberries
Martin Gardner
There be nothing so absurd but that some philosopher [or cosmologist? -M.G.] has said it.
The American philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce somewhere remarked that unfortunately universes are not as plentiful as blackberries. One of the most astonishing of recent trends in ... |
db38e908c7eb8a30 | SIAM News Blog
"Bike Tracks," Quasi-magnetic Forces, and the Schrödinger Equation
By Mark Levi
In an invited talk at the 2013 SIAM Conference on Applications of Dynamical Systems, Mark Levi described a recently discovered connection between two distinct objects—the stationary Schrödinger equation and “bicycle tracks... |
401695fde3fa767b | Saturday, July 28, 2007
I am guilty of frequently using physics speech in daily life, an annoying habit I also noticed among many of my colleagues [1]. You'll find me stating "My brain feels very Boltzmannian today", or "The customer density in this store is too high for my metastable mental balance". I have a friend... |
58e133acfa22e3b7 | Wave Function Functionals
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We extend our prior work on the construction of variational wave functions ψ that are functionals of functions χ:ψ=ψ[χ] rather than simply being functions. In this manner, the space of variations is expanded over those of traditional variational wave functi... |
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