Category: Nature

  • Planck Cores and Asymptotic Safety

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    I’ve shown mathematically that an isolated point charge binary implements asymptotic safety. This begs the question of what is happening in a Planck core at the most extreme density of point charges and energy. It’s certainly not at all like an isolated point charge binary! The geometry and dynamics of isolated orbiting point charge binaries…

  • Point Potential Action and Self Action

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    Before we get into a discussion about point potentials, l’ll set the stage with a quick review of the high level description of the classical theories. Some areas are considered reference models due variously either to their Here are the high level definitions of the classical theories. Classical mechanics is a physical theory describing the…

  • Collider Collisions : Nines of C

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    This article will cover some brainstorm level musings about collider collisions. I start with a fanciful diversion into a new term that occurred to me while writing this post. “Nines of C” would make a great name or phrase! Hold up. Except that it’s c is local in the spacetime aether. Hmm. “Nines of @“.…

    Collider Collisions : Nines of C
  • The Orbiting Point Charge Binary IV

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    I’m continuing to work on the math of orbiting point charges. Here is a primitive static half step along the way, prior to examining the potential gradient and the momentum. I’ve made charts for partner action and self action. Partner action in the regime 0 < v < @ pi / 2 (where @ =…

  • Point Charges Implement Asymptotic Safety

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    Imagine two point charges orbiting in a circle and located across from each other on the diagonal. In Euclidean time and space the speed of electric and magnetic fields is @. The electric field emitted from a point charge at coordinates described with in Euclidean time and space and expands spherically at an axial speed…

  • Lissajou Mapping?

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    In this visualization, I am trying to depict the inner tri-binary and the personality layer of the electron. Imagine, a system with three orbiting electrino:positrino point charge binaries each at different frequency, energy, and radius of orbit and creating amazing electromagnetic wave fronts. I just found this visualization of the emergence from systems with two…

  • Visualising the Dynamics of the Electron Structure

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    I’ve attached a primitive visualization conjecture for a fermion structure in the point charge model. When opposite charges orbit as a binary, there are fascinating implications, especially when you also think about distance and frequency (time) scales. The electromagnetic fields at most locations near a binary are fluctuating rapidly as the opposite charge sweeps through…

  • Geometry of Nature

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    Background : To gain a present era undergraduate understanding of electromagnetism including point charges I recommend Prof. Carlson’s series as excellent pedagogy. Note the math about how the fields of point charges superimpose and the hint at the exotic nature in the rate at which those fields decrease with distance, which in some cases are…

  • How to Solve Nature

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    Background : The thesis of NPQG is that technical false prior assumptions circa 1900 have stymied the discovery of a parsimonious solution to nature with only two free parameters. Thos root false assumptions grew into a tree of false priors which have led to the current crisis in physics and cosmology. These false priors have…

  • Orbital Dualities

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    Let’s think about this image of stars orbiting around Sagittarius-A, the super-massive black hole (SMBH) at the center of our galaxy. This system of an SMBH and nearby stars is an assembly, a construct. A measurable and predictable aspect of this assembly is the (x,y,z,t) path of each orb through spacetime. Not only must we…

  • A Bit of Math for the New Era

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    I’m creating math and simulation for the point potential universe. Notes to science historians : A first part of my refusal to “do the math” erenow, despite that being a requirement for discussions in physics, is that I have known that for me to do so in the context of GR/QM/LCDM would be an entirely…

  • Dear Keepers of the Scientific Method

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    It is important to follow what has happened in particle physics over the last 150 years, of which the last century has been spent on effective, but wrong ontologies. General relativity and quantum theory are positioned as “effective theories” which essentially means they have math that matches observations and are very precise in doing so.…

  • Orbits of Moving Orbs

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    Solar system path through time and space I find it to be fascinating to consider how nature repeats patterns at different scales. Sometimes dualistic patterns are found spanning an enormous scale range. I pine for a large format coffee table book with beautiful art that depicts or visualizes these dualities. Like this art, which I…

  • Lost for Words

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    4gravitons wrote Duality and Emergence: When Is Spacetime Not Spacetime? Here is my response. Duality and emergence are wonderful facets of nature. I am going to make a few statements and if you suspend disbelief for a moment, they may help change your perspective on the situation. Please read this with an entirely open mind,…

  • Fraud and Funding in Physics and Cosmology

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    How do you contact an academic to inform them they are living in a dream world, castle in the air, and you can help them back to terra firma, reality, and nature? It is no wonder that the deluded are rather put off or do not respond. This syndrome is a direct repercussion of physicists…

  • Apparent Energy (aka Mass) vs. Total Energy

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    I think it may be eye-opening to consider apparent energy (aka mass!) vs. total energy for inertial (non or relatively slow moving) particles. GR/QM era physicists are not aware that generation I fermions contain the energy of the generation II and generation III fermons, albeit in a shiielded form, via superposition. It’s rather bizarre that…