Category: Nature

  • Deciphering Nature

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    It has occurred to me that I am inventing / designing / reverse engineering a machine to execute the general relativity and quantum mechanics mathematics. I am trying to intuit that machine and let nature reveal the machine incrementally as I go ’round and ’round the GR/QM/LCDM state of the art knowledge in physics, cosmology,…

  • December 28, 2020 : Morning Edition

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    I am brainstorming ideas during NPQG Breakthrough Days. Enjoy. Overnight, it occurred to me that the Planck ‘constants’ apply to a free binary, not to a collection of binaries reacting with one another in a supermassive black hole core. At the Planck energy a binary isolated in absolute Euclidean space, could still rotate, be it…

  • Early Notation

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    I am starting to think that all assemblies are based on nested point potential binaries and that all assemblies that have long term stability have a multiple of six point potentials. Let’s try a new notation and see if it is helpful in our decoding task and help us map the standard model to NPQG.…

  • December 24, 2020 : Evening Edition

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    I am brainstorming ideas during NPQG Breakthrough Days. Think of ideas like vectors. Some ideas may point directly to your goal. Others may only be directionally aligned. Some may be orthogonal, such as a new line of inquiry. And of course some are heading away from the goal, but even then may spark a good…

  • December 24, 2020 : Morning Edition

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    Does the Higgs correspond to the assemblies of spacetime aether that are adjacent to matter constructs? This is interesting: One of the most puzzling features of the Universe is the strong nuclear force. Inside every proton or neutron-like particle, there are three quarks, each of which has their own color. All three colors combined add…

  • December 23, 2020

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    What is the topology of three orbiting orthogonal binaries? Assume : A helpful user on the PBS Space Time Discord server provided the following response which is incomprehensible to me other than I knew there would be a topological connection of NPQG to the group theory of the standard model. In complex-coordinate math, this is…

  • The Orbiting Point Charge Binary II

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    The orbiting binary unifies both general relativity and quantum theories. The binary assembly is composed of one electrino and one positrino, which are conserved energetic point charges with Planck scale immutability as an orbiting binary. Binaries are nested at three vastly different energy levels in the Noether engine, which is the core of all standard…

  • NPQG : December 19, 2020

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    This is it! This is the bridge between GR and QM. It’s a 143 bit counter of Planck’s constant h J⋅s of energy. It’s a stretchy ruler and a variable clock. It’s a battery. It’s what implements spacetime aether. Its tipping point at one-half Planck’s constant h J⋅s incremental is QM’s uncertainty. It is a…

  • NPQG : December 18, 2020

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    It has been 2.5 years since I became 100% confident in NPQG. That was in mid 2018, six months after I started this effort. I had already decoded that the universe was made from two charged particle types. My reverse engineering was not very far along at that time. As the NPQG model has improved…

  • Dr. Brian Keating : Dr. Frank Wilczek

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    I am listening to Frank Wilczek talk about axions and I wonder if those are the same as the point charge binary. I think the point charge binary, which is an emergent composite particle, would be very common throughout the universe. I expect that spacetime includes these binaries or relatively low apparent energy structures they…

  • December 17, 2020

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    The mass of a point particle is Planck’s constant h J⋅s divided by the speed of electromagnetic field propagation squared. This is logical because it is the Planck mass divided by the Planck frequency that corresponds to the mass increments. Each Planck’s constant h J⋅s represents one full rotation of a point particle in a…

  • The Orbiting Point Charge Binary I

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    I’ve recently simplified the terminology of NPQG to describe the electrino and positrino as energy generating and carrying point potentials. There is a maximum curvature of the orbiting point potential binary which occurs when point potential orbital velocity reaches @pi/2. The orbital binary curvature limit is the genesis of the Planck scale. It also suffices…

  • Dr. Brian Keating : Dr. Leonard Susskind

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    This is a fascinating interview. I made some comments on YouTube and pasted them below. @27:45 : Dear Brian, it is time to clear up another misconception in science. We need to reinterpret the 2nd Law as an equality now. Entropy is conserved. The problem is that all this time scientists could not measure the…

  • A New Recipe for the Universe

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    I’ve improved NPQG by incorporating more standard language. It is even simpler now. Recipe for a Universe 1) 3D Euclidean void2) A density of equal and opposite point charges3) A density of energy carried by the charges in kinetic and electromagnetic form.4) Maxwell’s equations modified for an immutable Planck scale radius barrier around each charge.…

  • Dr. Brian Keating : Dr. Cumrun Vafa

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    I wrote a few comments on this interview, which I’ll include below. @14:12 on black holes. Brian – we need to completely rethink how black holes work. If you step back a bit and ignore the structure, essentially you have swirling point charges, each implementing an immutable Planck length scale radius spherical boundary. There is…

  • Dr. Brian Keating : Dr. Janna Levin

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    I wrote a comment in response to this YouTube video, which I will include below. @13:25 when Janna starts ‘dispelling myths about black holes’ — I differ strongly with Janna that when she says black holes are not dense, that they are empty, that they are in some sense nothing at all. Nothing could be…