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  1. socratus

    Philosophy of Physics / Science ?

    Vacuum and his models. = Kirchhoff's black body - light go in and don't come back. Black holes - light go in and don't come back. Zero Vacuum - light go in and don't come back. === Black - holes have temperature about absolute zero (60 nanokelvin - 60 billionths of a kelvin). " Ideal...
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    Philosophy of Physics / Science ?

    Socratus philosophy. = It was, is, it will be forever an infinite, eternal, absolute reference frame T=0K. On this infinite scene there are located gravity systems on which human try to understand the reality. ==
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    Philosophy of Physics / Science ?

    Philosophy of Physics / Science ? What photon is, what electron is, what proton is, what "ordinary particle" is. 1) Poor Einstein had problem to understand " what photon is". " All these fifty years of conscious brooding have brought me no nearer to the answer to the question, 'What are light...
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    Electromagnetic scheme.

    The God's Dictionary. The power that causes all natural phenomena belongs to an independent quantum of light / photon / electron. The power of quantum of light / photon / electron is not caused by something else. The power of quantum of light / photon / electron is inner - own power.( h or...
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    Electromagnetic scheme.

    @B00Mer EM levitation system was known since the XIX centure.
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    Electromagnetic scheme.

    There are different kinds of EM waves. Every EM wave is produced by quantum particle. Different particles produce different EM waves only by one (1) scheme. ===
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    Electromagnetic scheme.

    Electromagnetic scheme. ======== My opinion about this EM scheme. 1) In the zero point an electron must work ( because there isn't EM effect without electron) Electron's work means that IT rotates around its axis ( impuls h*) This kind of rotation creates electrical ( vertical) waves. 2)...
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    Pauli Exclusion Principle / by Socratus /

    Pauli Exclusion Principle / by Socratus / =. An electron is " negative" and very individual particle / subject. He /it doesn't like others electrons in his area. For example, if he / it meet other electron in the atom – he will kick him out. Therefore ( in my opinion ) Pauli...
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    Today Quantum mechanics is "non-mechanical" theory.

    Every RF has influence on his "habitants". RF of sea creates fish and RF of savanna creates elephant. "Virtual particles" exist in Dirac's reference frame - "sea vacuum". This RF is negative 2D sea vacuum and therefore this RF can create only negative 2D virtual particles. QM uses...
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    Today Quantum mechanics is "non-mechanical" theory.

    The simplest way to understand something it is to see / to image it mechanically. Therefore, for example, Maxwell tried to understand and explain his EM theory using mechanical model. And Rutherford would begin thinking about a problem by forming for himself a simple picture without...
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    Today Quantum mechanics is "non-mechanical" theory.

    What should be the quantum? How would it look like? =. Quantum particle is a minimum amount of energy-matter ( h or h*) . If this quantum is constant / static (without changes) then it is a dead-particle. Only dynamic quantum particle that can change itself or be changed, can bring...
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    Today Quantum mechanics is "non-mechanical" theory.

    " The mathematics of QM is straightforward, but making the connection between the mathematics and an intuitive picture of the physical world is very hard" / Claude N. Cohen-Tannoudji . Nobel Prize in Physics 1997 / ==.. The probabilistic solution of QM is only a top of an...
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    Today Quantum mechanics is "non-mechanical" theory.

    For theoretical physicists my ideas are crazy. By chance or not by chance, I am an amateur. =======.. "Most of the fundamental ideas of science are essentially simple, and may, as a rule, be expressed in a language comprehensible to everyone." / Albert Einstein Co-authored with Leopold Infeld...
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    Today Quantum mechanics is "non-mechanical" theory.

    Book ‘Dreams of a final theory’. By Steven Weinberg. Page 66. =. ‘ Most scientists use quantum mechanics every day in they working lives without needing to worry about the fundamental problem of its interpretation. . . .they do not worry about it. A year or so ago . . . . . our...
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    Today Quantum mechanics is "non-mechanical" theory.

    Today Quantum mechanics is "non-mechanical" theory. Why? Because Classic Mechanics deals with objects that have real physical parameters : size, volume, geometrical forms and QM doesn't have real particles. In QM we are missed geometrical form of quantum particle. Real quantum...
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    Observation and mind. (Socratus dilettante opinion)

    “ The intellect has little to do on the road to discovery. There comes a leap in consciousness, call it Intuition or what you will, the solution comes to you and you don't know how or why.” Albert Einstein...
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    Observation and mind. (Socratus dilettante opinion)

    Question: What are De Broglie waves, exactly? Answer: De Broglie waves are electron's waves. Question: What is an Electron? Answer: Nobody knows. ==..
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    Observation and mind. (Socratus dilettante opinion)

    Quantum mind. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_mind # Quantum brain dynamics http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quantum_brain_dynamics # Biophotons - The Light in Our Cells http://www.transpersonal.de/mbischof/englisch/webbookeng.htm # . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . =.
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    Observation and mind. (Socratus dilettante opinion)

    De Broglie waves play an appreciable role only in the realm of subatomic particles. Only on the atomic level De Broglie waves begin to be large and strong enough (compared to the size of an atom) to have a noticeable effect. Only on the atomic level De Broglie waves can change...
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    Observation and mind. (Socratus dilettante opinion)

    Observation and mind. (Socratus dilettante opinion) =.. There are two (2) kinds of observation: a) physical and measurable on the "classic" level. b) spiritual and (measurable/unmeasurable-?!) on the "quantum" level. Both of these observations aren't independent. Both of these...