Category: Nature
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Transforming Guth to Truth
In this post, we’ll go through an Alan Guth cosmology lecture and show how to transform the ΛCDM narrative of cosmology into a sensible model of reality using NPQG. While you watch this video, use the following translation table to transform the lecture into the NPQG cosmological model, which is far more parsimonious, sensible, logical,…
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Mapping Loop Quantum Gravity
Let’s discuss loop quantum gravity (LQG) and compare and contrast it with NPQG. Let’s start with basics from Dr. Carlo Rovelli. Episodes 1 and 2 of this lecture series will build your foundation of understanding from the historical progression of the understanding of space and time through black holes. In Lecture 2 Dr. Rovelli talks…
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Encouragement from Dr. X
Hello Dr. X, I have been modeling nature from a speculative starting point of equal and opposite immutable point charges. It is turning out really well. No woo. Lots of insight. Would you be interested in having a conversation about my research? I can provide reasonable compensation for your time. The reluctance of scientists to…
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Mapping Uncertainty and Entanglement
I was thinking about EPR, the Einstein, Podolsky, Rosen paradox. The issue is around quantum uncertainty in quantum mechanics, and quantum entanglement which is also related to ‘spooky action at a distance’. I may have found the explanation for the controversy. In NPQG these issues are hardly mysterious, and in fact they are ordinary. The…
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Lawrence Krauss : 5 Minute Physics : Episodes 15 thru 18
Dr. Lawrence Krauss posted a fascinating series of “5 Minute Physics” videos circa April/May 2020. They are filmed in and around his Oregon home, which is in a lovely woods with a creek running through it, and this yields a very pleasing viewing experience. In this post I’ll review Dr. Krauss’s videos and compare and…
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Lawrence Krauss : 5 Minute Physics : Episodes 12 thru 14
Dr. Lawrence Krauss posted a fascinating series of “5 Minute Physics” videos circa April/May 2020. They are filmed in and around his Oregon home, which is in a lovely woods with a creek running through it, and this yields a very pleasing viewing experience. In this post I’ll review Dr. Krauss’s videos and compare and…
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The NPQG Research Institute
I was daydreaming about how it would be awesome to have a research institute dedicated to the study of topics related to NPQG. Then I started thinking about implementation because I like to imagine the future possibilities. How would one go about founding an institution? What would be the charter and mission? How would the…
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Lawrence Krauss : 5 Minute Physics : Episodes 22 thru 23
Dr. Lawrence Krauss posted a fascinating series of “5 Minute Physics” videos circa April/May 2020. They are filmed in and around his Oregon home, which is in a lovely woods with a creek running through it, and this yields a very pleasing viewing experience. In this post I’ll review Dr. Krauss’s videos and compare and…
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Lawrence Krauss : 5 Minute Physics : Episodes 8 thru 11
Dr. Lawrence Krauss posted a fascinating series of “5 Minute Physics” videos circa April/May 2020. They are filmed in and around his Oregon home, which is in a lovely woods with a creek running through it, and this yields a very pleasing viewing experience. In this post I’ll review Dr. Krauss’s videos and compare and…
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Superfluid Vacuum Theory
Let’s take a quick look at superfluid vacuum theory, which is an idea from the physics and cosmology discard pile, that may be related or aligned with NPQG. Superfluid vacuum theory (SVT) is also known as BEC vacuum theory, where BEC stands for Bose-Einstein condensate, which is a state of matter that is a superfluid…
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Lawrence Krauss : 5 Minute Physics : Episodes 24 thru 25
Dr. Lawrence Krauss posted a fascinating series of “5 Minute Physics” videos circa April/May 2020. They are filmed in and around his Oregon home, which is in a lovely woods with a creek running through it, and this yields a very pleasing viewing experience. In this post I’ll review Dr. Krauss’s videos and compare and…
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Lawrence Krauss : 5 Minute Physics : Episodes 4 thru 7
Dr. Lawrence Krauss posted a fascinating series of “5 Minute Physics” videos circa April/May 2020. They are filmed in and around his Oregon home, which is in a lovely woods with a creek running through it, and this yields a very pleasing viewing experience. In this post I’ll review Dr. Krauss’s videos and compare and…
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Lawrence Krauss : Freeman’s 90th
Lawrence Krauss gave a talk on cosmology at the celebration conference in honor of Freeman Dyson’s 90th birthday. Let’s review the beginning of the transcript, which I have edited for brevity. Dr. Krauss begins with this quote from Orwell. To see what is in front of one’s nose needs a constant struggle. George Orwell Krauss…
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Can Planck Cores Spin?
NPQG hypothesizes that Planck cores, extremely dense high energy geometrical point charges, can develop in black holes, particularly in galaxy center SMBH. Planck cores are the densest possible matter and energy in the universe. This leads to a rather perplexing question: Can Planck cores spin? Note: Throughout this post I’ll use the strict definition of…
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Paradoxes Are Errors in Thinking
I wrote a previous article (Kirsten Hacker : Thought Experiments) about Kirsten Hacker’s video by the same title. In this article I want to focus on her insight that paradoxes are a sign of errors in thinking. Kirsten is an extremely talented individual who is very knowledgeable about the fields of physics and cosmology, due to…
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T-3, T-2, T-1, NPQG Liftoff!?
I have felt this way before, and I could very well be wrong, but I have that feeling again that NPQG is about to burst onto the scenes. I started working on a theory of everything in January, 2018. By mid-2018 I was convinced I had figured it out, at least directionally. All of nature…