Category: Nature

  • Causal Contact and Information

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    The point potential architecture is amazingly powerful, and it dispenses with the major issues, problems, and tensions in physics and cosmology as if they never existed. Let’s consider the relationship between two point potentials. Due to symmetries and superposition, the receiver discerns a geometry that describes the possible locations in time and space as well…

  • Noether Core Factory

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    Our entire universe is composed of a Euclidean void of time and space populated with a large-scale density of energy generating and carrying point potentials. What are the emergent processes that lead to assembly and disassembly of standard model “particles”? The high energy endpoints of the universe, Planck cores of point potentials, are where emergence…

  • NPQG LangChain

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    After watching this video, I imagined creating exploration machines that integrate AI LLMs, LangChain, NPQG simulators, and more, like Lee Cronin’s chemputers. Let’s brainstorm! Imagine a combined algorithmic and experimental approach that integrates the following: How does our exploration machine work, given detailed prompt information? We formulate prompt based questions for which answers would be…

  • Dynamical Systems Theory, Delay Differential Equations, or Control Theory?

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    We seek to develop a deep mathematical understanding of the point potential model. The model is simple to specify — point objects following continuous paths (q, t, s, ds/dt) in linear time and Euclidean 3D space, and the point objects continuously influence each other after a transmission delay. Yet, like Conway’s Game of Life, sometimes…

  • Life Begins with Point Potentials

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    The post provides an intriguing perspective on the concept of life, linking it to point potentials and their emergent assembly. The content effectively outlines the characteristics of point potentials and their dynamic behavior. The discussion around the binary’s dynamic nature and its potential role as a precursor to the tree of life is engaging. Additionally,…

  • Spin and Noether Core Geometry

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    This is a brainstorm post. Bosons are “force particles” and have spin-1 and can be represented as vectors. Interestingly, as I map to point charge theory, all boson’s appear to be a relationship between two Noether cores: So that is a rather amazing insight. Why would these be considered force particles in terms of point…

  • The Apparent Darkness of Cosmology

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    Let’s concisely articulate a new ontology of cosmology and illustrate how a transformation of LCDM is consistent with this new ontology. * Scale invariance can vary with perturbations, including geometric decay. What might Sir Roger Penrose think of this reverse Escher transformation to LCDM? Based upon his musings, and his family connection to Escher, I…

  • It’s the Standing Waves! Doh!

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    I have realized that it entirely viable to visualize the Noether core geometry in a way that maps directly to both general relativity and quantum theory. This should lead to new insights as well as being educational. Doh! I am such a dummy. I know this has been in my subconscious for a long time.…

  • Is Potential a Dimension?

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    It occurs to me that we need to consider whether or not potential is a dimension. Let’s first enumerate what our emerging model hypothesizes: I’m not quite sure what to make of the situation. In a very real sense, the potential is an intermediate calculation in the evolution equation. The potential could be considered to…

  • The Primal Assembly

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    This is profoundly amazing, but particle physicists only examined a single ideal geometrical point charge system formulation during the classical to quantum transition, ~1900:1925. It was correctly falsified. However, no other point charge systems appear to have been examined. How many can you imagine if these are the four characteristics you are allowed to change?…

    The Primal Assembly
  • Mapping the Cosmic Web

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    I just had an insight into the figment of an idea I had several years ago. I was thinking about how the spacetime assemblies between two isolated and separated point charges would be more excited than the spacetime assemblies in any other direction. The diagram shown was made in Microsoft Excel. It shows two stationary positive…

  • Ontological Illusions: Missing the Architecture of Nature

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    Reddit thread in r/askphilosophy: What historical examples are there of logic applied to ridiculous notions? Francis Bacon proposed in Novum Organum that logic often only reinforced “errors” that had their foundation in “commonly received notions”, notions which he deemed “overhastily abstracted from the facts”. In an effort to better help students understand what Bacon proposed…

  • You Can Solve Nature

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    My “You Can Solve Nature” video series has a target audience of every adult that thinks it may be possible that physicists missed an opportunity to solve nature during the classical to quantum transition which took place between 1890 to 1930. This era was characterized by a major sea change. Tsunami level. There is tremendous…

  • Fermion Architecture Animation

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    Backstory: My hobby is working on modeling nature and the universe with equal and opposite point charges in flat time and space, i.e., Euclidean. I considered both general relativity and quantum mechanics as reference observations & matching theory that must map to and from a point charge architectural candidate. Well, it turns out science failed…

  • In the Midst of Experiment 1 Phase 1

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    I’m convinced that physicists missed a golden opportunity circa 1895-1927 to imagine the foundation of nature. If you think about it, you will be able to imagine dozens or thousands of unique point charge systems that could be the basis of our universe. You could imagine any point charge magnitude or a combination of magnitudes.…

  • Mapping Binary Assembly and CMB

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    I’ve been pondering for years how the point charge universe implements the cosmic microwave background (CMB). NPQG eschews a single big bang in favor of periodic bangs in an quasi steady state universe. One would thing there would be a lot of literature on point charge theory, but I haven’t found much, at least not…