Category: Nature
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Conjecture on Planck’s Law and Wien’s Peaks
My hobby is to contemplate the evidence for and against an isomorphic mapping between the standard model and a model with energetic immutable point charges in a Euclidean void of space and time. I am working on a conjecture that the point charge velocity in an orbiting binary can be mapped to Planck’s law, the…
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Dear PDG, Let’s Talk!
Hello to the people providing PDG, I hope you are well. I think I have found a parsimonous formulation of nature that is isomorphic to the standard model. I mentioned PDG on a PBS Space Time Discord channel. Here is an augmented version of my comment. Very cool PBS Space Time video Jan 19, 2022 about…
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Point Potential Provenance, Simulation, and Technology
I enjoyed this very cool PBS Space Time video about simulations at various scales. I have unearthed a parsimonious model of nature based upon point potentials. There is a convincing pattern of evidence — based upon reasoning, logic, and geometry — which is strongly consistent with the hypothesis that the point potential model is isomorphic…
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Imagine a Photon
Photons are incredibly awesome emergent structures. The six electrinos and six positrinos in each photon form six binaries orbiting in one or more closely spaced planes perpendicular to the direction of travel. It could all be one plane. It might be two planes with a slight separation. It might even be more evolved than simple…
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Commenter I : Poor MIT
Recently I wrote a letter titled : Dear MIT : Physics Needs a Compassionate Intervention. I posted a link to the post on a psychologically safe physics discussion group and here are some of the thoughts that emerged from the ensuing discussion. Commenter I : Poor MIT Me: When will the tragedy in physics and cosmology…
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Dear MIT : Physics Needs an Intervention
Dear People of MIT, Hello. My name is Mark. I live in Boston and work in Cambridge. I am passionate about knowing and understanding nature’s implementation at its most fundamental level we can fathom. I have extremely parsimonious ideas about nature that are “in high tension” with the present narratives of physics and cosmology. I…
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Waxing Philosophical on Nature
Lately, I’ve been binge watching YouTube videos of terrestrial animals hunting, catching, and eating other animals. “Lions and Tigers and Bears, Oh My!” h/t “The Wizard of Oz” (1939). I am starting to understand humans. Nature is metal, as has been noted oft ere. If you enjoy horror movies (I don’t), try watching high resolution…
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Superposition and Survival
My opinion is that false priors in the late 1800’s led to one or more misconceptions that then led to the fixation on the quantum and all the mysterious characteristics of quantum mechanics that are wrestled with to this day. I believe I can explain what has happened in simple sensible terms. Imagine indestructible point…
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Mapping Mach’s Principle
In this post, I’ll take a quick look at Mach’s principle, an idea from the physics and cosmology discard pile, that is related to or aligned with with NPQG. Ernst Mach (February 18, 1838 – February 19, 1916) made major contributions to physics, philosophy, and physiological psychology. In physics, the speed of sound bears his…
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Decoding the Standard Model
I posted a much shorter version of this on reddit r/particlephysics. I wonder how it will fare? Edit: See updates on the response at the tail end of this post. Hi, I am a hobbyist seeking to re-imagine the long discarded classical point charges and map them to GR, QM, and the standard model of…
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The Mystery Islands of Shielded Energy
I am having an insight. I am having a clear realization of what I have known for a long time. All Noether cores shield energy. Standard matter particles shield hundreds to thousands of times more energy than is apparent as mass. Eyeball and number crunch the orders of magnitude energy differences in generations of the…
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Bohr and Heisenberg : Plasma-Ten
No one knows for sure what transpired when German physicist Werner Heisenberg met with his Jewish Danish counterpart, Niels Bohr, in Copenhagen — the event became the stuff of modern scientific mythology. Director Howard Davies puts his spin on the momentous meeting that occurred one night in September 1941, during which the longtime friends entered…
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The Orbiting Point Charge Binary III
It’s ironic in a way that I have come to really be quite bothered by physicists reliance on a plethora of fields, as if nature would work that way. It is is simply too complicated with too many coincidences to be considered anything more than characteristics generated by some more fundamental constituents. Yet physicists call…
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Steady State Cosmological Models
I’ve been reading about the history of steady-state cosmology lately. For this post, I will intersperse commentary into the text of an article by Helge Kragh which I have retrieved from arXiv and am replicating here under fair use. The figures did not replicate properly, so see the original for those. For brevity, I’ve removed…
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Debate : Alan Guth vs. Roger Penrose
A fascinating video debate between Dr. Alan Guth (age 74) and Sir Roger Penrose (age 90) was published, August 16, 2021. The debate gets testy at some points and a few barbs fly with various levels of subtlety. Phil Halper produced the film and moderates, and he attempts to diffuse the most uncomfortable exchanges. In…
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A Wish for Senior Physicists
Steven Weinberg passed in July 2021. I am sad that he didn’t live to see the point potential era begin. There are quite a few senior physicists who I would just love to hear discuss their thoughts on the immutable point potential solution. I’m probably missing several in this list. I’ll keep adding as they…