Author Archives: PlatoHagel

When Gravity Becomes Strong……

The value of non-Euclidean geometry lies in its ability to liberate us from preconceived ideas in preparation for the time when exploration of physical laws might demand some geometry other than the Euclidean. Bernhard Riemann It is very important that … Continue reading

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The Official Logo for the CPT ’04 Meeting

Following this subject for me has been a extremely delicate process and I am trying hard to understand this growth determination. The two clocks depicted in the official logo for the CPT ’04 meeting are related by the parity transformation … Continue reading

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Symmetry and Symmetry Breaking

Harmonices Mundi <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johannes_Kepler&quot; target=_blank title="Harmonice Mundi (Latin: Harmony of the Worlds, 1619) is a book by Johannes Kepler. It attempts to explain proportions and geometry in planetary motions by relating them to musical scales and intervals. According to Kepler, … Continue reading

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Time and Gravity

Einstein wrote >”…for us physicists believe the separation between past, present, and future is only an illusion, although a convincing one.” After being changed by assuming the views of string theory, something happened in my perspective about understanding the dimensional … Continue reading

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Mathematics Meets the Mind’s Eye

Mathematics is not the rigid and rigidity-producing schema that the layman thinks it is; rather, in it we find ourselves at that meeting point of constraint and freedom that is the very essence of human nature. – Hermann Weyl If … Continue reading

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Left or Right Brain Doesn’t Matter, When your In The Dimenisons?

Einstein in response tyo Minkowski’s Space World: Since there exist in this four dimensional structure [space-time] no longer any sections which represent “now” objectively, the concepts of happening and becoming are indeed not completely suspended, but yet complicated. It appears … Continue reading

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How many Possibilities Exist in the Now?

What is leading our perspective in regard to what has been left in the bulk for us to consider? It is this, that roams freely and leaves for us a detailed impression about information from another time and place. Quickly … Continue reading

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Civilizations Within the Cosmo

In the recent article ‘Conflict between anthropic reasoning and observation’ (gr-qc/0303070) Ken D. Olum, using some inflation-based ideas and the anthropic premise that we should be typical among all intelligent observers in the Universe, arrives at the puzzling conclusion that … Continue reading

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Topology and Early History

Part of the effort here is to outlay the idealization of what Genus figures means and the relationship to string amplitutdes. A diagram of the Königsberg bridges Topological ideas are present in almost all areas of today’s mathematics. The subject … Continue reading

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Shadows in Plato’s Cave

Earlier I referred to the work of Thomas Banchoff for consideration in how he interprets the computer screen and the graphics that he works with. I also brought forward the question of illusions and Miracles in the following article . … Continue reading

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