Author Archives: PlatoHagel

A Point in Space

For Newton the universe lived in an infinite and featureless space.There was no boundary, ad no possibility of conceiving anything outside of it. This was no problem for God, as he was everywhere. For Newton, space was the “sensorium” of … Continue reading

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Space

Space is the boundless, three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur and have relative position and direction.[1] Physical space is often conceived in three linear dimensions, although modern physicists usually consider it, with time, to be part of the … Continue reading

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Entheorizing

LEONARD SUSSKIND: And I fiddled with it, I monkeyed with it. I sat in my attic, I think for two months on and off. But the first thing I could see in it, it was describing some kind of particles … Continue reading

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Triangle of Thoughts

Triangle of Thought by Alain Connes, Andre Lichnerowicz, Marcel Paul Schutzenberger Dialogos of Eide

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Conversations on Mind, Matter, and Mathematics

  The original Socratic dialogues were artificially constructed to present a coherent view. The dialogue between Connes and Changeux is quite different. It is the recording of real-life arguments where the speakers are frequently at cross-purposes and operate in different … Continue reading

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Invariant Mass Distribution of Jet Pairs

Invariant Mass Distribution of Jet Pairs Produced in Association with a W boson in proton-antiproton Collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV The di-jet invariant mass distribution for candidate events selected in an analysis of W+2 jet events. The black points … Continue reading

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It’s Lowest Energy State….Matter Formed?

Shape as Memory : A Geometric Theory of Architecture also The structure of paintings     I just wanted to lay out a perspective in relation to how one might describe the engine in relation to the design of the … Continue reading

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Shifting the Way in Which We See

“Where in this day and age, does one go to ask the questions? Where does one go to find like “minded” people who are also seeking the answers?”What If We Could Ask The Big Questions? Ask yourself could you have … Continue reading

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Solar Dynamics Observatory Pick of the Week

(Click on Image for Larger Veiwing) Then and Now A side-by-side comparison of the Sun from precisely two years ago (left, from SOHO) to the present (right, from Solar Dynamics Observatory) dramatically illustrates just how active the Sun has become … Continue reading

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Concentration as a Power of Perceiving

The river Pregel divides the town of Konigsberg into four separate land masses, A, B, C, and D. Seven bridges connect the various parts of town, and some of the town’s curious citizens wondered if it were possible to take … Continue reading

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