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- Sun Sep 13, 2015 12:03 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: God and Soul in Quantum Theory. / By Socratus. /
- Replies: 24
- Views: 8734
Re: God and Soul in Quantum Theory. / By Socratus. /
God and Soul in Quantum Theory. / By Socratus. / =. Can the conception of God and Soul have Physical Background? My answer is: "Yes, God and Soul have physical background and can be explained by physical formulas, equations and laws." I will try to prove my position. =. Question: what is ...
- Sun Jul 12, 2015 8:19 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 3237
Re: Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski.
All laws of physics are limited and according to QT when they go to the limit all physical parameters (space, time, energy, mass . . . ) disappear. This limit according to QT is called "vacuum". But these physical parameters can be reborn through "vacuum fluctuation/transformation&quo...
- Thu Jul 09, 2015 11:01 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Religion
- Topic: God 's power and the "heavy stone"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3084
Re: God 's power and the "heavy stone"
God must begin his creation in some reference frame and must use some quantum particles which have some geometrical form. a) For the basis of RF I took the zero vacuum T=0K. b) According to the laws of thermodynamics the particles in T=0K must have geometrical form of circle: c/d = 3,14 . . . . (pi)...
- Thu Jul 09, 2015 11:00 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Religion
- Topic: God 's power and the "heavy stone"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3084
Re: God 's power and the "heavy stone"
God must begin his creation in some reference frame and must use some quantum particles which have some geometrical form. a) For the basis of RF I took the zero vacuum T=0K. b) According to the laws of thermodynamics the particles in T=0K must have geometrical form of circle: c/d = 3,14 . . . . (pi)...
- Thu Jul 09, 2015 10:58 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Religion
- Topic: God 's power and the "heavy stone"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3084
Re: God 's power and the "heavy stone"
§ 1. Vacuum: T= 0K, E= ∞ , p = 0, t =∞ . § 2. Particles: C/D= pi=3,14, R/N=k, E/M=c^2, h=0, c=0, i^2=-1. § 3. Photon: h=E/t, h=kb, h=1, c=1. § 4. Electron: h*=h/2pi, c>1, E=h*f , e^2=ach* . § 5. Gravity, Star formation: h*f = kTlogW : He II -- > He I -- > H -- > . . . § 6. Proton: (p). § 7. The evol...
- Wed Jul 01, 2015 3:43 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 3237
Re: Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski.
Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_hole_thermodynamics Quote: Interpretation of the laws The four laws of black hole mechanics suggest that one should identify the surface gravity of a black hole with temperature and the area of the event horizon with entropy, at least up to some multipl...
- Sun Jun 28, 2015 2:41 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 3237
Re: Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski.
A black hole has temperature of only one ten-millionth of a degree above absolute zero. In 1973 the temperature of the cosmic microwave radiation was about 2,7 degrees above T=0K. If the universe is destined to go on expanding forever then the temperature will eventually decrease to less than that o...
- Fri Jun 26, 2015 2:42 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Religion
- Topic: God 's power and the "heavy stone"
- Replies: 7
- Views: 3084
God 's power and the "heavy stone"
God 's power and the "heavy stone" ==.. The old paradox: Can God make a stone so heavy that He can't lift it? My opinion. a) Why does God need to create such stone? Is He a stupid One? No, He isn't stupid. He took another solution. Instead such "heavy stone" He decided to create ...
- Fri Jun 26, 2015 2:39 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski.
- Replies: 11
- Views: 3237
Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski.
Time/ Space: from Hawking back to Einstein / Minkowski. ==… a) Stephen Hawking, book: "The theory of everything. Fifth lecture." " . . . . the universe must have a beginning, and that this beginning must be described in terms of quantum theory." "When one goes back to the re...
- Fri Jun 26, 2015 2:36 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Dualism of particle.
- Replies: 44
- Views: 30982
Re: Dualism of particle.
Quantum Theory: a) Probability waves in nothing at all b) Action at a distance c) Single things being two things at the same time d) Behavior existing without anything doing the behaving e) " impossible measurements" === Lots of hand-waving all "explained" as magic. Yet experimen...
- Thu Jun 04, 2015 4:19 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution.
- Replies: 41
- Views: 10838
Re: Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution.
Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution. =. What the fuck is this supposed to mean? Hmm . . . . ? Ha . . . ha . . . ha . . . . = Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former. / Albert Einstein / = Has anyone ever identified you ...
- Sat May 30, 2015 2:36 am
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution.
- Replies: 41
- Views: 10838
Re: Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution.
Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution. =. The evolution of Nature is going from simple to complex therefore I will take the simplest physical parameters in order to explain the primary conditions of evolution in Nature. What the fuck is this supposed to mean? Hmm . . . . ? Ha . ...
- Thu May 28, 2015 2:39 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution.
- Replies: 41
- Views: 10838
Re: Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution.
Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution. =. The evolution of Nature is going from simple to complex therefore I will take the simplest physical parameters in order to explain the primary conditions of evolution in Nature. 1. The simplest reference frame is two dimensions (2D). The...
- Thu May 28, 2015 1:51 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Do particles have free will?
- Replies: 15
- Views: 5085
Re: Do particles have free will?
From reading this, it sounds as if they do, free to choose their spin: " It states that given certain conditions, if an experimenter can freely decide what quantities to measure in a particular experiment, then elementary particles must be free to choose their spins . . . . .'" PhilX If a...
- Thu May 28, 2015 1:40 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution.
- Replies: 41
- Views: 10838
Re: Simplicity as a Primary Condition of Nature and Evolution.
You began with a good notion and quickly fucked it up. Look for "functional" simplicity rather than arbitrary simplicity. A 2D universe cannot produce functional elements (like eyes and neurons). If you were truly looking for geometrical simplicity you'd start with a 1D (and equally usele...