"Quantum Hotel"
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Re: "Quantum Hotel"
Odd, you think? That we would post on the same time? Best to you skyfish. Linda
Re: "Quantum Hotel"
Hello Linda,
Odd? It seems quite natural in this rabbit hole!
Best to you too!
Any birthdays coming up in March? : )
Mine's the 20th.
skyfish
Odd? It seems quite natural in this rabbit hole!
Best to you too!
Any birthdays coming up in March? : )
Mine's the 20th.
skyfish
Re: "Quantum Hotel"
Mikado,
Maybe you were meant to be a Pisces?
When I have my cake I'll have a piece for you and Dr. Brown.
And maybe another one for me! I like cake.
Interesting thoughts presented here about aether:
Matter is made of waves. Nothing else exists but the aether. Yes, I realize that this may sound quite weird. However I know a lot about optics, waves and physics and this is why I strongly affirm the wave nature of matter.
http://www.glafreniere.com/matter.htm
skyfish
Maybe you were meant to be a Pisces?
When I have my cake I'll have a piece for you and Dr. Brown.
And maybe another one for me! I like cake.
Interesting thoughts presented here about aether:
Matter is made of waves. Nothing else exists but the aether. Yes, I realize that this may sound quite weird. However I know a lot about optics, waves and physics and this is why I strongly affirm the wave nature of matter.
http://www.glafreniere.com/matter.htm
skyfish
Re: "Quantum Hotel"
So...black holes apparently came first.
http://www.physorg.com/news150486022.html
Nice illustration:
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/01/06 ... bat-image/
Swift's Hard X-ray Survey offers the first unbiased census of active galactic nuclei in decades. Dense clouds of dust and gas, illustrated here, can obscure less energetic radiation from an active galaxy's central black hole. High-energy X-rays, however, easily pass through.
x-rays pass through. What else flows through the center of a galaxy?
What came first...the black hole or ether flowing through dimensional doorway?
skyfish
http://www.physorg.com/news150486022.html
Nice illustration:
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/01/06 ... bat-image/
Swift's Hard X-ray Survey offers the first unbiased census of active galactic nuclei in decades. Dense clouds of dust and gas, illustrated here, can obscure less energetic radiation from an active galaxy's central black hole. High-energy X-rays, however, easily pass through.
x-rays pass through. What else flows through the center of a galaxy?
What came first...the black hole or ether flowing through dimensional doorway?
skyfish
Re: "Quantum Hotel"
How did the Universe begin?
What's fascinating about this theory is that, by extension, it may be transferable to you as an individual observers. By applying a stronger variant of the anthropic principle, one could argue that the cosmos has structured itself around your very own existence.
That, they insist, is the only possible conclusion if we are to take quantum physics seriously. "Quantum mechanics forbids a single history," says Hertog. “Quantum mechanics forbids a single history.”
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/20 ... .html#more
Anthropic principle? Omega?
skyfish
What's fascinating about this theory is that, by extension, it may be transferable to you as an individual observers. By applying a stronger variant of the anthropic principle, one could argue that the cosmos has structured itself around your very own existence.
That, they insist, is the only possible conclusion if we are to take quantum physics seriously. "Quantum mechanics forbids a single history," says Hertog. “Quantum mechanics forbids a single history.”
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/20 ... .html#more
Anthropic principle? Omega?
skyfish
Re: "Quantum Hotel"
Unconventional superconductivity...
Laboratory used inelastic neutron scattering to show that superconductivity in a new family of iron arsenide superconductors cannot be explained by conventional theories.
http://www.physorg.com/news150729937.html
Not explained by conventional theories...
skyfish
Laboratory used inelastic neutron scattering to show that superconductivity in a new family of iron arsenide superconductors cannot be explained by conventional theories.
http://www.physorg.com/news150729937.html
Not explained by conventional theories...
skyfish