Category Archives: String Theory

Laying the Foundation with Respect

It is most certain that at this point the public would have been left behind, so is there a way to bring perspective at this point on where you are now? I recognize the generalization and roads that lead to … Continue reading

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Gott Time?

Okay Clifford, enough’s enough. Some of like to be genuine and eloquent in our speech as well. So I’ll try my best. You had to understand that without this inductive/deductive topological sense, this would not help one to identify what … 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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Inverse Square Law, Sound

Acoustic Physics Of course you must remember, that I was influence by the Triangle man, and the idea of sound valuation in the determinatins of how we see differently. While complex math is the desired result of all the efforts … Continue reading

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Objective Truth?

Mark: you can tell has a real thirst to get her mind around the issues, and who isn’t looking for a sound bite to take the place of a complicated story There is no doubt in my mind that KC … Continue reading

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What are those Quantum Microstates

Now two points occupy my mind that hold questions as to what and how such counting can be done in terms of geometric propensity, that would allow these geometries into topological states. First point is: Lubos Motl said: We need … Continue reading

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Some Distant Bounding Surface

I mean when I referred to fifth dimensional views you know that the computer screen includes not only it’s functionability in relation to science, but adds that bit of extended flavour to model construction we call imaging right? a) Compactifying … Continue reading

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Mathematical Models

“Backwards” might mean, from a “5d understanding” to a three dimensional fabrication. You had to understand how the 5d world is explained here, before judgement is cast. While I would like nothing more then to cater to the struggles of … Continue reading

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Langlands Duality

Appointed to Princeton as an instructor after completing his doctoral studies, Langlands taught there for seven years and was promoted to associate professor. He spent 1964-65 at the University of California, Berkeley as a Miller Foundation Fellow and an Alfred … 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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