Monthly Archives: May 2005

Coulomb Interactions, Thomson Scatterings

I think most people understand this stuff, and that experiment is the most efficient way of dealing with this issue. Even if we understand the matrix developemental view it’s shortcoming are well expressed by others in that field of quantum … Continue reading

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Microstates and Gravity

Strominger: That was the problem we had to solve. In order to count microstates, you need a microscopic theory. Boltzmann had one–the theory of molecules. We needed a microscopic theory for black holes that had to have three characteristics: One, … Continue reading

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"Lightening," as Strings, Strike?

With a “supersymmetrical realization” capable of being disemminated in the brain? What could have manifested from it’s beginning? To have nature exemplify this greater potential “for new airs to breath life ” into other possibilties of minds constructs “real objects” … Continue reading

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Mathematical Enlightenment

This enlightenment experience is a realization about the nature of the mind which entails recognizing it (in a direct, experiential way) as liminocentrically organized. The overall structure is paradoxical, and so the articulation of this realization will ‘transcend’ logic – … Continue reading

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Liminocentric structures and Topo-sense

I hope I don’t loose a lot of people on this one. This article is also closely associated to the thread on models of math that are constructed. Here Topo-sense is being referrred here. I like to think, and if … Continue reading

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Greg Egan Visualizations

Thanks to Lubos Motl and John Baez for bringing these views for perspective to us. These visualizations have helped me greatly, and have alowed me to see what other see in this abstract world, written, or computationally described. Many of … Continue reading

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Blaise Pascal

Blaise Pascal (June 19, 1623 – August 19, 1662) Born in Clermont-Ferrand (France), the young Pascal was introduced to mathematics and physics by his father. So precocious was his talent in these disciplines that he published his innovative Essai pour … Continue reading

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Albrecht Durer and His Magic Square

Albrecht Dürer(self portrait at 28) It was important to me that I post the correct painting and one that had undergone revision to exemplify the greater context of geometrical forms. In the Topo-sense? Artistic renditions help and adjust views, where … Continue reading

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Sylvester’s Surfaces

Figure 2. Clebsch’s Diagonal Surface: Wonderful. We are told that “mathematics is that study which knows nothing of observation…” I think no statement could have been more opposite to the undoubted facts of the case; that mathematical analysis is constantly … Continue reading

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The case for discrete energy levels of a black hole

Jacob Bekenstein Download for Lecture The Bekenstein Bound, Topological Quantum Field Theory and Pluralistic Quantum Field Theory An approach to quantum gravity and cosmology is proposed based on a synthesis of four elements: 1) the Bekenstein bound and the related … Continue reading

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