Category Archives: Dirac

What First principle was– was it the geometry

I thought I would contrast this quote of Dirac’s with the one of Feynman’s. You see the very idea of a constancy that spread through all Maxwell’s equations was a necessary one which allowed Einstein to move into positive and … Continue reading

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Paul Dirac and Geometrical Thinking?

Into the Antiworld was originally staged at CERN inside the underground cavern that houses the Delphi experiment, in which collisions between electrons and their antiparticles – positrons – are studied. That setting must have been awe-inspiring, particularly as the show … Continue reading

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Harmonic Oscillation

This “math sense” has to become part of one’s makeup? An inductive process. Experimentally challenged. Deductive. If such a idea is held from weak to strong idealizations in terms of comological views, then you get this sense of “energy valuations” … Continue reading

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Hidden Symmetries

I think this is one of my greatest struggles to comprehend how such a beginning could have been discerned as a supersymmetrical state, and then have symmetry breaking actions form from from it. So how do you reconcile the “vacuum … Continue reading

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Projective Geometries

Action at a Distance Now ths statement might seem counterproductive to the ideas of projective geometry but please bear with me. In physics, action at a distance is the interaction of two objects which are separated in space with no … Continue reading

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Trademarks of the Geometer II

John g, Lubos had some claim about Martian ancestry, but we know that he jests?:) So I do not want to use up to much more of Lubos’s blog for this conversation even though he pushes the envelope. Perhaps, you … Continue reading

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The Succession of thinking

How far indeed the the imagination can be taken to see such processes enveloped in how we percieve these changes all around us. Why is gravity so weak, here and now. I have jumped ahead but will lead into it … Continue reading

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Dirac’s Hidden Geometries

I find this interesting because I like to visualizze as much as possible, and I sometimes think the basis of the leading ideas in science would had to follow a progression. Klein’s Ordering of Geometries was one such road that … 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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CERN and Future Experiments

I needed to come back down to earth for a minute to see where the trend is going with those who shall lead us poor earthlings into the future of experimental research and profound understandings. It would be nice to … Continue reading

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