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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)

    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...
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    Photons know a few tricks that physicists don't.

    Photons know a few tricks that physicists don't. ==.. 1. Einstein discovered photons *without mass*. 2. Dirac discovered virtual photons with *imaginary mass*. 3. Photons take part into photosynthesis and must have *positive mass* ( biological physics - quantum biology)...
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    The *Time* sends us into an unknown Eternity / Infinity.

    The *Time* sends us into an unknown Eternity / Infinity. =. The photon at speed 299,792,458 m/sec has no Time. The electron in interaction with vacuum doesn't have Time It means: the Time sends us into an unknown Eternity / Infinity. 1. What is Eternity / Infinity? According to SRT the...
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    There's no such thing as 'a free lunch' for Inertia.

    There's no such thing as 'a free lunch' for Inertia. =. Newton wrote: * For the basic problem of philosophy seems to be to discover the forces of nature from the phenomena of motions and then to demonstrate the other phenomena from these forces* =.. For the movement we must pay...
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    Einstein didn't understand his SRT.

    Einstein didn't understand his SRT. " During our crossing, Einstein explained his theory to me every day, and by the time we arrived I was fully convinced: he understood it." / Chaim Weizmann,1921. After he escorted Einstein to the USA/ ==.. My opinion about Einstein’s SRT...
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    Time

    Time doesn't exist. It is a relational concept only @Sione. K. Palu =. How old are you? The answer is hidden in relation between Sun and Earth It means that the time (year) depends on the orbit of Earth around the Sun If the diameter of orbit were another the time (year) would be...
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    Heisenberg Uncertainty principle: (ab ≠ ba) and Electron.

    Heisenberg Uncertainty principle: (ab ≠ ba) and Electron. ==. Sir Arthur Eddington wrote: We used to think that if weknew one, we knew two, because one and one are two. We are finding that we must learn a great deal more about`and'. Why? Because one (1) can be different from another one...
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    How can quantum theory explain the Existence?

    How can quantum theory explain the Existence? Postulate - 1 Physical theory without reference frame is a parody oftheory. Postulate – 2 Quantum particle without geometrical form is a parody ofNature. ===…
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    What is a famous E=Mc^2 ?

    What is a famous E=Mc^2 ? a) the energy E= Mc^2 isa "rest mass/energy" b) the energy E= Mc^2 isresponsible for inertial movement. “ Does the inertia of a body depend upon its energy content?” c) the energy E= Mc^2 canbe very active and destroyed cities like Hiroshima and Nagasaki. d)...
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    Matter, Eternity, Time

    Matter, Eternity, Time ======. Cantime exist without matter? According to Newton the answer is “ Yes” According to Einstein the answer is “ No” Who is right, who is wrong? # Newton declared that time is absolute and wrote that time “ flows equably without relation to anything external”...
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    The Origin from Zero Vacuum: T=0K.

    TheOrigin from Zero Vacuum: T=0K. =. Vacuum energy. Vacuum fluctuation/polarization/transformation. ==.. Theoreticians say that leaving our ‘atomistic- matter’ paradigm behind, and taking ‘virtual antiparticles’, we realized that the Cosmos / Vacuum ‘polarized ‘ itself, and the result...
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    Buddhism and Quantum Theory.

    Buddhism and Quantum Theory. Listen to the waves becomingparticles and the particles becoming waves. Can Buddhism solve the quantumproblem of * wave –corpuscular dualism*? ==..
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    Zero Vacuum (T=0K) is a Physical God.

    Zero Vacuum (T=0K) isa Physical God. Why? Because rhe ZeroVacuum (T=0K) gives birth to virtualpotential quantum particles (-E=Mc^2) which can emerge from zero vacuum as a real particles (E=h*f) and they can create the Matter Universe . ==. ‘It might even give us some ground...
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    Can *Physics* be evolutionary theory?

    Can *Physics* be evolutionary theory? ===… Thereis a conception of *evolutionarycosmology* Thereis a conception of *evolutionarygeology* Thereis a conception of *evolutionarybiology* Thereis a conception of *evolutionaryzoology* Thereis a conception of *evolutionarypsychology* . ...
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    The candidate for dark matter.

    The candidate for dark matter. =.. Accordingto Dirac in the hole vacuum sea exist virtual particles with negative energy; -E=Mc^2. Accordingto QED in interaction with vacuum all electron's parameters becomes infinite. That is impossible. Whatis possible? Mysuggestion: all real...
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    The photon and the electron are one and the same particle in different conditions.

    The photon and the electron are one and the same particle indifferent conditions. =. In every physical text-book is possible to read that the photon and the electron are very different particles. What do we know about them? About photon Einstein wrote: ‘ All these fifty years of...
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    Electron – spin – quantum vacuum fluctuation.

    Electron – spin – quantum vacuumfluctuation. =. In his 1924 doctoral work Louis de Broglie wrote that every quantumparticle with energy E=M^2 is tied withwave's process by equality: Mc^2 = hf. # In1925 Goudsmit and Uhlenbeck wrote ( as ahypothesis) that electron must / can revolve...
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    Time: can time exist without matter?

    Time: can time exist without matter? According to Newton the answer is “ Yes” According to Einstein the answer is “ No” Who is right, who is wrong? =.. Newton declared that time is absoluteand wrote that time “ flows equably without relation to anything external”. Einstein had another...
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    Quantum theory and Physical space.

    Quantum theory and Physical space. In microscopic physics, or quantum physics, the notion of space is associated with an "arena of actions" in which all physical processes and phenomena take place. And this arena of actions we feel subjectively as a "receptacle for subjects". The...