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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    Beauty, truth and ... physics? / Murray Gell-Mann at TED 2007 / Armed with a sense of humor and laypeople's terms, Nobel winner Murray Gell-Mann drops some knowledge on TEDsters about particle physics, asking questions like, Are elegant equations more likely to be right than inelegant...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    What conditions must be to find the truth in beauty? My answer The theory must be simple, clear, intelligible for usual common sense (not only for professional scientists) Question What is prevented this aim? My answer Everything exists in some Reference Frame The conditions of RF determine...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    Question; What conditions must be to find the truth in beauty? My answer. The theory must be simple, clear, intelligible for usual common sense (not only for professional mathematicians or physicists) Question. What is prevented this aim? My answer. The abstract thinking of professionals is...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    an argument to find truth in beauty : a small circle whose circumference spins* around its center / axis (according to Goudsmit / Uhlenbeck inner angular impulse: h* = h /2pi ) ==============
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    "beauty makes all beautiful things beautiful " by beauty all things are beautiful by largeness one thing is longer than another by the flatness* one thing is more flat than another ====
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    Beauty Is Truth, Truth Is Beauty, and Other Lies of Physics / by Sabine Hossenfelder , 15/JUL/2018 / Who doesn’t like a pretty idea? Physicists certainly do. In the foundations of physics, it has become accepted practice to prefer hypotheses that are aesthetically pleasing. Physicists...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    We all know your idea is crazy. The question is whether it is cray enough to have a chance of being correct / Niels Bohr / # What is the temperature of Hawking radiation ? The temperature of the background radiation - energy left over from the Big Bang - is about 2.7 kelvin, but the...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    The theory must be “crazy enough to be true,” === There Are No Laws of Physics. There’s Only the Landscape. Scientists seek a single description of reality. But modern physics allows for many different descriptions, many equivalent to one another, connected through a vast landscape of...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    The Philosopher's Stone and* Quantum particles. === a)* First question: What is* the Philosopher's Stone? The Philosopher's Stone is a Primary Matter. All physical elements was derived from one common source -- primary matter (first matter in the universe) Philosopher's Stone consist of quantum...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    There is a strange situation: everybody knows that vacuum is not an empty continuum, but when it comes to give the physical parameters of vacuum, then one educated man is as dumb as the next learned guy, who is as dumb as the learned man next to him. Why? Because from the school we were told...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    Perpetual motion and Quantum physics = To be true ''Perpetual motion'' must obey some physical law The Classic / Newtonian physics forbids such phenomena But what does Quantum physics say? The Quantum physics says: [ In 2017 new states of matter, time crystals, were discovered in which on a...
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    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas.

    Innovation: abstraction and reality: plogiston and Ideal gas. === Quote by Albert Einstein about the value of Innovation: “We can not solve our problems with the same level of thinking that created them.” # There are two ways of innovation. a) to solve a problem with one absolutely new idea (...
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    Electron and Information.

    What are Electrons and Photons? We still don't have a clear answer to this question but today it is hard to find debates about this issue. All debates are around new inventions (string-particles, multi-universes,dark matter, dark energy, black hole, super-symmetries . . . etc) and the old...
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    Electron and Information.

    The Solvay Conference, probably the most intelligent picture ever taken, 1927 # The most famous conference was the October 1927 Fifth Solvay International Conference on Electrons and Photons, where the world’s most notable physicists met to discuss the newly formulated quantum theory...
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    Electron and Information.

    Photon can behave like an electron only on an other level. =====
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    Electron and Information.

    - "Do Electrons Think?" (BBC 1949) / Erwin Schrödinger / # Erwin Schrödinger asked: - "Do Electrons Think?" In my opinion, if an electron can keep different information it means an electron has memory. If an electron has memory then one single and free electron has ability to use his...
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    Electron and Information.

    Erwin Schrödinger - "Do Electrons Think?" (BBC 1949) 45,002 views QuantenPhysik Published on Apr 10, 2014 https: // www. youtube.com/ watch?v= hCwR1ztUXtU ================
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    Electron and Information.

    Notes on The Energy Equivalence of Information By, Chérif F. Matta and Lou Massa November 2, 2017 Maxwell’s demon makes observations and thereby collects information. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/acs.jpca.7b09528 =====
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    One surrealistic story about Photon's money and his Bank.

    One surrealistic story about Photon's money and his Bank. # It is not absurd to talk about mass/energy - money of a bit-quantum particle: photon. === Book: Six Not-So-Easy Pieces: by Richard P. Feynman, Robert B. Leighton, Matthew Sands* "Where light goes from a given point is always...
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    Electron and Information.

    INFORMATION, PHYSICS, QUANTUM: THE SEARCH FOR LINKS John Archibald Wheeler http://cqi.inf.usi.ch/qic/wheeler.pdf === It from Bit symbolizes the idea that every item of the physical world has at bottom — at a very deep bottom, in most instances — an immaterial source and explanation; that...