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Tuesday, December 28, 2010 - 4:13pmSanction this postReply
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Thursday, December 30, 2010 - 7:18pmSanction this postReply
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Nice.
(Edited by Dean Michael Gores on 12/30, 7:21pm)


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Thursday, January 27, 2011 - 7:42amSanction this postReply
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     -  Why we don’t have Philosophy of Physics ?
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The common opinion about Philosophy of Physics  

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_physics

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_science

etc . . .

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My opinion:

     -  Why we don’t have Philosophy of Physics ?
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There is Classic Mechanic and Quantum Mechanic,
but there isn’t Philosophy of Physics. Why ?
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1.
In thermodynamics particles are "mathematical points",
2.
In QT particles are "mathematical points",
3.
In SRT particles are points.
4.
In QED particles are points.
5.
The energy, impulse, linear and angular momentum in physics
is also a " mathematical point".
6.
Then one "mathematical point" ( particle) interacts with another
"mathematical point" (energy, impulse ..etc ) the physicists say:
" The Quantum theory and micro-world are paradoxical."
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Therefore I wrote :
Physics - Particle and its shadow Math Point.
Our Earth moves straight and rotates around itself.
Let us take an infinite small point and suggested
it also has these two kinds of movement.
What will be happen ?
1
An infinite small point moves straight and its trajectory
shows us a straight line ( SRT)
2
An infinite small point changes its straight direction
( for example near Sun) and its trajectory curves ( GRT)
3
An infinite small point can rotate around itself.(?!)
Here is hidden a puzzle.(!)
Stupid question:
Does anybody ever draw point in his life?
!!!
Take pen and make point.
What do you see ?
Point,- you say.
And I see point, which has geometrical form of circle ( c/d=pi=3,14).
And even the smallest point will have geometrical form of circle
And even an Infinite Smallest Point will have geometrical form of circle
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The SRT talks about an infinite small point which moves
in the Emptiness.(!) Which geometrical form can have this point ?
The Third law of Thermodynamics says in the Emptiness (!)
( in the Cold Emptiness ) an infinite small point cannot have volume.
It means an infinite small point must have geometrical form of circle
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According to SRT this circle – particle cannot be firm,
it must be elastic.(!)
6.
In 1915 Einstein connected Mass with Geometry.
Maybe now, in 2010, somebody will try to understand the interaction
between an Infinite Small Particle and Geometry.
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P.S.

Let’s look at it another way –

In an Italian railway station.
It was more then two hours until the departure of the train.
I went to the café and ordered a cup of coffee. Soon two men
and a very beautiful, slim woman took a place opposite me.
They ordered something to drink and one of the man opened
a case of violin and took out a bow. He began to explain
something about the bow, carefully and gently touching it.
Then another man took this bow and also enthusiastically
continued this conversation. For half an hour the bow was passed
from one hands to another followed with enthusiastic discussion.
And the beautiful woman looked at bow, at both these men without
saying a word. For half an hour I watched this group with admiration
and excitement. What a class! What a cultural level!
What a beauty!
And now let's imagine the bow pressed into a "mathematical point"
and the musicians speak seriously about a "mathematical point"
which must produce a sound from a violin.
Everybody will say I describe an idiotic situation.
Well, I agree.
But why doesn't anybody say it to physicists when they observe
an elementary particle as a "mathematical point" , without paying
attention to its geometrical form.
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If physicists think about a particle as a " mathematical point"
the result can be only paradoxical. And I am sure if somebody
takes into consideration the geometrical form of particle the
paradoxes in Physics will disappear.
We will have Philosophy of Physics.
#
When Feynman said "I think I can safely say that nobody
understands quantum mechanics." it was only because nobody took
into consideration the geometrical form of a particle.
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-    The Electron’s puzzles.
 
The electron is not a point.
It is forbidden to electron to be hard as a steel, it must be elastic.
The electron doesn't have really orbit . . .
 It is a reason of a standing wave of fantastically high frequency.
It can be a corpuscular and a wave at the same time.
On the one hand, in interaction with aether all its parameters
 becomes infinite, but on the other hand, it is the reason
 of electromagnetic waves and a density in the aether.
The electron  has a negative twin brother - positron.
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1900, 1905
Planck and Einstein found the energy of electron: E=h*f.
1916
Sommerfeld found the formula of electron : e^2=ah*c,
 it means:     e = +ah*c  and  e = -ah*c.
1928
Dirac found two more formulas of electron’s energy:
          +E=Mc^2  and  -E=Mc^2.
Questions.
Why does electron have  five ( 5 ) formulas ?
Why does electron obey four ( 4) Laws ?
    a) The Law of conservation and transformation energy/ mass
    b) The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle / Law
    c) The Pauli Exclusion Principle/ Law 

    d) The Fermi-Dirac statistics
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Dirac’s formula E= (+ / -) E=Mc^2

on the one hand is a ‘rest particle, but  on the other hand the

 ‘rest particle” haves enough active energy to blow up big cities

 like Hiroshima and Nagasaki

My question is: Why can electron’s a rest/ potential energy

change into a high active energy?

Which electron’s act makes this process possible?

What does the formula E= (+ / -) E=Mc^2 mean ?

=====.

What is an electron ?
Now nobody knows .
In the internet we can read hundreds theories of electron.
For example.
More than ten different models of the electron are presented here. (!!!)
 More than twenty models are discussed briefly. (!!!)
Thus, the book gives a complete picture of contemporary theoretical
 thinking (traditional and new) about the physics of the electron.
/ The book "What is the Electron?"
Volodimir Simulik.   
Montreal, Canada.  2005. /
 All of them are problematical.
So, why we call an electron a simple  elementary
 particle if it looks not very simple ?

We can read hundreds books and magazines about philosophy of physics.
But how can we trust them if we don’t have the real model of Electron ?

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 Best wishes.

Israel Sadovnik  Socratus

  

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Friday, January 28, 2011 - 8:06pmSanction this postReply
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Friday, January 28, 2011 - 10:00pmSanction this postReply
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I donno, but at least there are no links to bad places in it. Not that I accepted it in the moderation queue... it was in there for a few days and someone finally accept it :P.

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Saturday, January 29, 2011 - 5:17amSanction this postReply
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I don't get the point. : )

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011 - 2:38amSanction this postReply
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Glenn,

The point is that math and violin are really cool, and if you make reference to them, then you are smart, and what you say is smart -- even if you're not making sense to others.

:-)

Ed


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Thursday, February 3, 2011 - 5:43amSanction this postReply
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Ed,
I'm giving a physics lecture this afternoon (which of course contains a lot of math) and I'm going to a violin concert tonight (my wife's making me go).  Am I cool, or what?  : )


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Thursday, February 3, 2011 - 9:43amSanction this postReply
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Glenn,

I had no idea that you were such a threat to the intellectual security of this country that you would employ weapons of math instruction and encourage violins (sp?)!

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Thursday, February 3, 2011 - 10:28amSanction this postReply
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Heh - and Merlin not understand my 'frozen stone soup' for Ed - lol

nice ones, Bill

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Thursday, February 3, 2011 - 4:15pmSanction this postReply
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You've got some soup for me?


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Friday, February 4, 2011 - 5:50amSanction this postReply
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Bill,
Like the guy in the movie "Fargo" said: "Yah, dat's a good one."
Very clever.
Thanks,
Glenn


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Friday, February 4, 2011 - 1:34pmSanction this postReply
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Violins is the last resort of the incompetent.

Emma Dayus-Mozarat

:-)


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Friday, February 4, 2011 - 2:55pmSanction this postReply
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especially when an incompetent plays one - rofl

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Friday, February 4, 2011 - 3:17pmSanction this postReply
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I'm still waiting for my frozen stone soup.

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