Author Archives: PlatoHagel

Euclidean Geometry and the Shadows

Just as some prisoners may escape out into the sun, so may some people amass knowledge and ascend into the light of true reality.The Holographic Principle and M-theory I am always interested in “the flavour history” gives as we look … Continue reading

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Inside the Mathematical Universe

This Nobel Prize award was of interest to me. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2007 “for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory“ Leonid Hurwicz Eric S.Maskin Roger B. Myerson I first … Continue reading

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Shadow Dancing in the Light

Man ponders shadow, or shadow ponders itself? I am currently working on this. Models built for thought progression were important features in understanding what any theory does for us as we want to progress our views of the world we … Continue reading

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The Artist In Us All

““Deep play means no analysis, no explanation, no promises, no goals, no worries. You are completely open to the drama of life that may unfold.”“-Dianne Ackerman See more on Deep Play. This post entry under the heading of the “Artist … Continue reading

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Comparing Amplitutdes of the String

Dyson, one of the most highly-regarded scientists of his time, poignantly informed the young man that his findings into the distribution of prime numbers corresponded with the spacing and distribution of energy levels of a higher-ordered quantum state. So one … Continue reading

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The Landscape Again and again….

Of course I am not qualified to have an opinion about whether the landscape is of value or not. That there are people on two sides that have differing opinions, and based on what they have as proof to the … Continue reading

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PHENIX Muon Spectrometers

At the RHIC beamline at Brookhaven National Laboratory, the three-story-tall PHENIX muon spectrometers, designed and built by Los Alamos scientists in collaboration with other scientists from around the world, witness collisions between gold ions (red/yellow, approaching from the right) and … Continue reading

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Euler’s Konigsberg’s Bridges Problem

“Liesez Euler, Liesez Euler, c’est notre maître à tous”(“Read Euler, read Euler, he is our master in everything”) – Laplace I should say here that the post by Guest post: Marni D. Sheppeard, “Is Category Theory Useful ?” over at … Continue reading

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Production of Gravitational Waves

“My heart leaps up when I behold A rainbow in the sky.”William Wordsworth— My Heart Leaps Up This post is based on “the production” and not the detection of gravitational waves. It does serve it’s purpose, that I explain what … Continue reading

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The History of Magnetic Vision

Grossmann is getting his doctorate on a topic that is connected with non-Euclidean geometry. I don’t know what it is. Einstein to Mileva Maric,1902 Animal Navigation The long-distance navigational abilities of animals have fascinated humans for centuries and challenged scientists … Continue reading

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