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Born-Oppenheimer approximation 1. I am confused with a couple of terms usually used in the context of non-radiative transitions. I believe that I understand the concept of diabatic and adiabatic states described in The basic finding is that the coupling terms in the Hamiltonian matrix (in the basis of the diabatic s...
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Sign up × I am basically a Computer Programmer, but Physics has always fascinated and often baffled me. I have tried to understand probability density in Quantum Mechanics for many many years. What I understood is that Probability amplitude is the square root of the probability of finding an electron around a nucleus...
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Checked content Schrödinger equation Related subjects: Physics About this schools Wikipedia selection In physics, especially quantum mechanics, the Schrödinger equation is an equation that describes how the quantum state of a physical system changes in time. It is as central to quantum mechanics as Newton's laws a...
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Like information invisibly encoded in strands of DNA, engineered works — bridges, dams, aircraft, disk drives, motors, and so on — are characteristically imprinted with math. With few exceptions, math is the foundation as well as the structure for all technological achievement; and on the wings of computers, it may car...
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Density functional theory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Density functional theory (DFT) is a computational quantum mechanical modelling method used in physics, chemistry and materials science to investigate the electronic structure (principally the ground state) of many-body system...
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Quantum Matter Animated! by Jorge Cham What does it mean for something to be Quantum? I have to confess, I don’t know. My Ph.D was in Robotics and Kinematics, so my neurons are deeply trained to think in terms of classical dynamics. I asked my siblings (two engineers and one architect) what comes to mind for them whe...
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My research lies at the interface between many body quantum physics, quantum information theory and statistical physics. In recent years, the progress in quantum engineering has provided new tools for simulating and studying the quantum dynamics of truly isolated quantum systems. These systems, made of trapped ions or...
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Introduction to Quantum Mechanics kirjoittanut Jacob Linder ( 14 ) 80 pages This book covers the basic principles of quantum mechanics along with key introductory topics. Tämä on ilmainen eKirja opiskelijoille Rekisteröidy ja käytä ilmaiseksi Kaikki oppikirjat ilmaiseksi, aina. Alle 15 % mainoksia Ilmainen 30 päivän k...
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I know outer electrons include (n-1)d...+ all n'ss.. But i don't understand, never been told what unpaired electron is supposed to be? is it the same thing. so in the following electron configuration: $4s^2\: 3d^{10}\: 4p^3$: OuterElectrons: $15$ ValenceElectrons: $5$ from what I remember someone told me unpaired ...
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I am new to the field of computational physics and have a couple of questions regarding solving the non-linear Schrödinger equation using Operator splitting. 1) If the hamiltonian is of the form $H=\frac{\partial^{2}}{\partial x^{2}}+\gamma|\psi|^{2}$ then the standard procedure I understand is to exponentiate $-i(\ga...
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This notebook can be found on github Entanglement of Two Qubits Given a system of two qubits (two spin-1/2 particles) that are initially in a separable state (product state), it is necessary to apply a non-local operation in order to create entanglement between the qubits. We can do this by evolving the system with a...
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A question on an exam asked why there is exactly one sigma bond in double and triple covalent bonds. I looked in my text and online after the exam, but couldn't find an anawer to the question. Why can there not be more than one sigma bond in a set of covalent bonds? • $\begingroup$ What atomic orbitals overlap to f...
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Take the 2-minute tour × I have seen many questions on SE on the dual nature of electrons behaving in certain circumstances as particles and as waves in some other circumstance. There is one thing I couldn't get a clear answer on. When making double slit experiment, we all agree that the electrons behave as waves. Th...
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Sign up Here's how it works: 1. Anybody can ask a question 2. Anybody can answer The non-endpoint Strichartz estimates for the (linear) Schrödinger equation: $$ \|e^{i t \Delta/2} u_0 \|_{L^q_t L^r_x(\mathbb{R}\times \mathbb{R}^d)} \lesssim \|u_0\|_{L^2_x(\mathbb{R}^d)} $$ $$ 2 \leq q,r \leq \infty,\;\frac{2}{q}...
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Sign up × Particle in ring is a well-known example where a solution of the Schrodinger equation exists. My question is: In principle we also want that $\psi'(\theta) = \psi'(\theta + 2\pi)$. The thing is that this condition is never explicitly stated ( probably because it is fulfilled anyway, but in principle we would...
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Psychology Wiki Computational chemistry Revision as of 07:31, July 30, 2010 by Dr Joe Kiff (Talk | contribs) 34,200pages on this wiki Molecules consist of nuclei and electrons, so the methods of quantum mechanics apply. Computational chemists often attempt to solve the non-relativistic Schrödinger equation, with...
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About this Journal Submit a Manuscript Table of Contents Advances in Astronomy Volume 2008 (2008), Article ID 870804, 14 pages Research Article Entropy Maximization, Cutoff Distribution, and Finite Stellar Masses Department of Physics, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India Received 18 April 2008; Revised...
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Walter H. Schottky From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Walter H. Schottky Walter Hermann Schottky (1886-1976).jpg Born 23 July 1886 (1886-07-23) Zürich, Switzerland Died 4 March 1976 (1976-03-05) Pretzfeld, West Germany Residence Germany Nationality German Fields Physicist Institutions Un...
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Sign up × Let's suppose I have a Hilbert space $K = L^2(X)$ equipped with a Hamiltonian $H$ such that the Schrödinger equation with respect to $H$ on $K$ describes some boson I'm interested in, and I want to create and annihilate a bunch of these bosons. So I construct the bosonic Fock space $$S(K) = \bigoplus_{i \ge...
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Psychology Wiki Schrödinger's cat 34,136pages on this wiki Revision as of 14:45, March 3, 2007 by Dr Joe Kiff (Talk | contribs) Schrödinger's Cat: If the nucleus in the bottom left decays, the geiger counter on its right will sense it and trigger the release of the gas. In one hour, there is a 50% chance that th...
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Search tips Search criteria  Nanoscale Res Lett. 2012; 7(1): 531. Published online Sep 26, 2012. doi:  10.1186/1556-276X-7-531 PMCID: PMC3477088 Ramón Manjarres-García,1 Gene Elizabeth Escorcia-Salas,1 Javier Manjarres-Torres,1 Ilia D Mikhailov,2 and José Sierra-Ortegacorresponding author1 1Group of Investigation in ...
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Electron configuration From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search In atomic physics and quantum chemistry, the electron configuration is the distribution of electrons of an atom or molecule (or other physical structure) in atomic or molecular orbitals.1 For example, the electron configuration o...
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A Scientific View of the God Delusion and it’s Implications Written by July 26, 2009 7:03 pm 107 comments (March-June 2008)picture-1 This article is an outcome of an email discussion I had with members of my extended family. I initiated this discussion soon after my first grandchild was born. The fact that I had bec...
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Kohn–Sham equations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search In physics and quantum chemistry, specifically density functional theory, the Kohn–Sham equation is the Schrödinger equation of a fictitious system (the "Kohn–Sham system") of non-interacting particles (typically electrons) that gen...
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Electronic band structure From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Band theory of solids) Jump to: navigation, search In solid-state physics, the electronic band structure (or simply band structure) of a solid describes those ranges of energy that an electron within the solid may have (called energy b...
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Take the 2-minute tour × I am trying to understand how complex numbers made their way into QM. Can we have a theory of the same physics without complex numbers? If so, is the theory using complex numbers easier? share|improve this question Complex numbers are fundamental and natural and QM can't work without them - o...
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Human moleculeThis is a featured page Human Molecules (1910) Example of an early 20th-century style human molecule themed article, entitled "Human Molecules" (1910), by American philosopher Mary Mesny, in which she defines a person as an atom or molecule and outlines a simple human chemical bonding theory modeled on a...
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Sturm–Liouville theory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search In mathematics and its applications, a classical Sturm–Liouville equation, named after Jacques Charles François Sturm (1803–1855) and Joseph Liouville (1809–1882), is a real second-order linear differential equation of the form ...
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Time evolution of the density operator next up previous Next: The quantum equilibrium ensembles Up: Principles of quantum statistical Previous: The density matrix and Time evolution of the density operator The time evolution of the operator tex2html_wrap_inline509 can be predicted directly from the Schrödinger equati...
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Mike the Mad Biologist No, We Don’t Need to Slow Down Moore’s Law Matthew Yglesias writes regarding Moore’s Law, which states that CPU transistor counts double every two years: My pet notion is that improvements in computer power have been, in some sense, come along at an un-optimally rapid pace. To actually think u...
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The Many Worlds of Hugh Everett After his now celebrated theory of multiple universes met scorn, Hugh Everett abandoned the world of academic physics. He turned to top secret military research and led a tragic private life Hugh Everett Editor's Note: This story was originally printed in the December 2007 issue of Sci...
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Some of the most perplexing topics in physics revolve around quantum theory. The quandary is seen most famously in the Schrödinger’s cat question and the issue of information loss in black hole evaporation. Richard Feynman said, “I think that I can safely say that nobody understands quantum mechanics.” Most physicists ...
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Top 30+ Famous Atheist Scientists That You Should Know Top 30+ Famous Atheist Scientists That You Should Know To celebrate scientists and scientific advancements, we have collected a list of the most famous atheist scientists that will inspire us for the greater good. What do you get when you combine a love of scie...
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The Born-Oppenheimer Approximation The Born-Oppenheimer approximation is the first of several approximations used to simplify the solution of the Schrödinger equation. It simplifies the general molecular problem by separating nuclear and electronic motions. This approximation is reasonable since the mass of a typical ...
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30 September 2022 Some Issues of Pāli Chronology. The matter of which parts of the Pāli sutta-piṭaka are older is one that has a tragic past. The first scholar to look systematically at the issue was Caroline Augusta Foley Rhys Davids. As a student, Caroline A. Foley married her (much older) Pāli teacher, Thomas Rhys...
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Editor's note: The following is a text-only version. The complete version with artwork is available for purchase here (PDF). The story of the periodic system for classifying the elements can be traced back over 200 years. Throughout its long history, the periodic table has been disputed, altered and improved as scien...
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Related image the sixth day: Scripture added a “hey” on the sixth [day], at the completion of the Creation, to tell us that He stipulated with them, [“you were created] on the condition that Israel accept the Five Books of the Torah.” [The numerical value of the “hey” is five.] (Tanchuma Bereishith 1). Another exp...
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The Life of Dr. Feynman – Physics Research Paper Feynman received a bachelor’s degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1939, and a PhD from Princeton University in 1942. His thesis advisor was John Archibald Wheeler. After Feynman completed his thesis on quantum mechanics, Wheeler showed it to Albert ...
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Scientific journal European Journal of Natural History ISSN 2073-4972 ИФ РИНЦ = 0,372 Yakubovskiy E.G. In this part of the article is described the physical meaning of complex velocity. The relationship between the Schrödinger equation and the Navier – Stokes equation obtain. Schrödinger equation and the Navier – Sto...
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This Quantum World/Serious illnesses/Schroedinger From Wikibooks, open books for an open world Jump to: navigation, search If the electron is a standing wave, why should it be confined to a circle? After de Broglie's crucial insight that particles are waves of some sort, it took less than three years for the mature ...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Nuclei Shell Energy 1. Nov 6, 2008 #1 In the nuclei Shell Model I understand the nomenclature for the shell sequence but I don’t know how to calculate the respective energy levels for each shell. For example how do you calculate the energy level for 1g(7/2) or ...
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Skip to main content Chemistry LibreTexts 5.1: The Free Particle We obtain the Schrödinger equation for the free particle using the following steps. First write \[\hat {H} \psi = E \psi \label {5-1}\] Next define the Hamiltonian, \[\hat {H} = \hat {T} + \hat {V} \label {5-2}\] and substitute \[\hat {V} = 0 \labe...
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The weird force In my previous post (Loose Ends), I mentioned the weak force as the weird force. Indeed, unlike photons or gluons (i.e. the presumed carriers of the electromagnetic and strong force respectively), the weak force carriers (W bosons) have (1) mass and (2) electric charge: 1. W bosons are very massive....
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TOWNSEND -- There is little doubt that music is one of the most powerful tools for changing brain chemistry; it can make you euphoric, and it can give you the blues. But on Thursday, March 6, at 7 p.m., chemistry and the blues come together in a unique pairing of a blues guitar-playing UCLA chemistry professor and a f...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Wave function requirements 1. Mar 13, 2005 #1 Hi, I have a question about the mathematical requirements of a wave function in a potential that is infinite at [tex]x \leq 0[/tex]. (At the other side it goes towards infinity at [tex]x = \infty[/tex].) Now, given a wave fu...
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Soliton bands in anharmonic quantum lattices J. C. Eilbeck, H. Gilhøj, Alwyn C. Scott Research output: Contribution to journalArticle The number state method is used to calculate binding energies and effective masses from soliton bands for four quantum lattices: (i) the discrete nonlinear Schrödinger equation, (ii)...
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The Russian Scalar According to woo researcher Thomas Bearden, the Scalar Interferometer is a powerful superweapon that the Soviet Union used for years to modify weather in the rest of the world. It taps the quantum vacuum energy, using a method discovered by T. Henry Moray in the 1920s. It may have brought down the C...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! Quantum SHO Wave Functions not Complex? 1. Aug 15, 2010 #1 User Avatar Gold Member The Hermite Polynomials are solutions to the Schrödinger equation for the Quantum Simple Harmonic Oscillator. But the Hermite Polynomials are real, not complex. I thought that ...
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The Perverse Economics of Climate Modeling Story Stream recent articles As the dust continues swirling around emails purloined from the climate research unit at the University of East Anglia, global warming activists keep insisting that computer climate models predicting disaster represent "settled science." How can ...
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Create and share a new lesson based on this one. About TED-Ed Originals Meet The Creators • Educator Chad Orzel • Director Agota Vegso Additional Resources for you to Explore Here’s are more TED-Ed Lessons by the same educator: Particles and waves: The central mystery of quantum mechanics and What is the Heis...
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Spin–statistics theorem From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Spin-statistics theorem) Jump to: navigation, search In quantum mechanics, the spin–statistics theorem relates the spin of a particle to the particle statistics it obeys. The spin of a particle is its intrinsic angular momentum (that is,...
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The Future of Models Guest essay by Nancy Green At the close of the 19th century physics was settled science. The major questions had been answered and what remained was considered window dressing. Our place in the universe was known: We came from the past and were heading to the future. On the basis of Physical La...
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Monday, October 19, 2009 Intelligent Design - The Anthropic Hypothesis Isaiah 1:18 "Come now, and let us reason together,",,, Anthropo - Greek origin from anthropos: man, meaning man, human, as anthropology In 1610, the Italian scientist Galileo Galilee (1564-1642) verified Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus's (1...
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Monster waves blamed for shipping disasters Stephen Ornes An oil tanker heads into a monster wave. An oil tanker heads into a monster wave. Photo: Digitally manipulated/Getty Images Storm clouds were gathering as the boat ventured eastwards out of the port at around 1pm on March 3, 2010. The sea swell steadil...
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Finding the Schrödinger Equation for the Hydrogen Atom Using the Schrödinger equation tells you just about all you need to know about the hydrogen atom, and it's all based on a single assumption: that the wave function must go to zero as r goes to infinity, which is what makes solving the Schrödinger equation possible...
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Density functional theory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Density-functional theory) Jump to: navigation, search DFT has been very popular for calculations in solid-state physics since the 1970s. However, DFT was not considered accurate enough for calculations in quantum chemistry until the ...
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Dismiss Notice Join Physics Forums Today! QED Lagrangian lead to self-interaction? 1. Jul 16, 2008 #1 Hi, I'm not very good at QFT, but starting from Dirac's QED Lagrangian (look for example at: wikipedia/Quantum_electrodynamics ) mc\gamma^0 \right)\psi-\frac{1}{4\mu_0}F_{\mu\nu}F^{\mu\nu} From here w...
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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...
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Chapter 9: Scattering in One Dimension We now consider another one-dimensional problem, the scattering problem. In doing so we need to consider scattering-type solutions and what they mean. For standard scattering situations, the wave functions we use are usually those valid for regions of constant potential energy ...
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In quantum physics, you can decouple systems of particles that you can distinguish — that is, systems of identifiably different particles — into linearly independent equations. To illustrate this, suppose you have a system of many different types of cars floating around in space. You can distinguish all those cars beca...
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Introduction to special relativity From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Special relativity for beginners) Jump to: navigation, search This article is a non-technical introduction to the subject. For the main encyclopedia article, see Special relativity. Albert Einstein during a lecture in Vienna in...
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Research themes Japanese version is available here . First-Principle calculation based on Quantum Monte Carlo First-Principle Quantum Monte Carlo (FP-QMC) is an numerical method to solve the many-body Schrödinger equation using Monte Carlo integration. FP-QMC is one of the state-of-art first-principle methods, givin...
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Putting Relativity to the Test Albert Einstein lecturing in Vienna in 1921. In the hundred plus years since Einstein published his theory of relativity it has been put to the test many times. General relativity—Einstein’s theory of gravity—has been tested by measuring the apparent shifting...
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Non-singular cloaks allow mimesis Non-singular cloaks allow mimesis We design non-singular cloaks enabling objects to scatter waves like objects with smaller size and very different shapes. We consider the Schrödinger equation which is valid e.g. in the contexts of geometrical and quantum optics. More precisely, we ...
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Deterministic system From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search In mathematics, computer science and physics, a deterministic system is a system in which no randomness is involved in the development of future states of the system.[1] A deterministic model will thus always produce the same...
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Bad science Medicine Physics Quackery Skepticism/critical thinking Luminas Pain Relief Patches: Where the words “quantum” and “energy” really mean “magic” Orac discovers the Luminas Pain Relief Patch. He is amused at how how quacks confuse the words “quantum” and “energy” with magic. Luminas Pain Relief Patches Lumi...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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# 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})...
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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 ...
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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 ...
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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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...
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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...
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Wave Function Functionals Document Type Publication Date 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...