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by Cerveny
Wed Mar 27, 2024 9:51 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider
Replies: 42
Views: 506

Re: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

… Please, you don't have to apologize at all, that's OK', but if they came up with something new, substantial, related to space, time and matter, or at least tried, we would definitely know about it... But it's definitely not 1001. elementary particle, if it wasn't dark, of course :) Where does the...
by Cerveny
Wed Mar 27, 2024 6:59 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider
Replies: 42
Views: 506

Re: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

I have not been very satisfied with the performance and results of physics for a hundred years This may sound rude, but I don't mean it to: Do you think you have the kind of expertise where your satisfaction, or lack thereof, is meaningful? How would you specify your criteria for satisfaction? Plea...
by Cerveny
Wed Mar 27, 2024 5:10 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider
Replies: 42
Views: 506

Re: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

I ask "why" because I have not been very satisfied with the performance and results of physics for a hundred years (I'm not talking about applied physics, please). If you are satisfied, read the textbooks. Personally, I can imagine spending a billion better than searching for a hundred new...
by Cerveny
Wed Mar 27, 2024 12:48 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider
Replies: 42
Views: 506

Re: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

In a hundred years, can't someone at least try to explain why the speed c should be limiting? Or what does the famous relativistic space-time look like in the “future”?…. Do you understand current physics enough to be confident that that isn't already well explained? Why not use the Internet and gi...
by Cerveny
Wed Mar 27, 2024 10:39 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider
Replies: 42
Views: 506

Re: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

...helplessness...? . . . they are smart men, they are healthy people, they use millions of euros . . . what kind of "helplessness" is there? The more "elementary particles" they have, the bigger stew they will have in their heads, although sometimes I think it can't get any wor...
by Cerveny
Tue Mar 26, 2024 9:55 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider
Replies: 42
Views: 506

Re: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

If new quantum particles don't help us understand the mysteries of quantum particles (such as their duality), then what is the reason for the LHC hypermania? …helplessness… ...helplessness...? . . . they are smart men, they are healthy people, they use millions of euros . . . what kind of "hel...
by Cerveny
Mon Mar 25, 2024 5:59 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider
Replies: 42
Views: 506

Re: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider /By: John Perritano/ https://science.howstuffworks.com/cern-wants-to-build-bigger-badder-particle-collider.htm ----- Cern aims to build €20bn collider to unlock secrets of universe. The first accelerator based on the principle of multiple accel...
by Cerveny
Mon Mar 25, 2024 2:59 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider
Replies: 42
Views: 506

Re: CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider

CERN Wants to Build a Bigger, Badder Particle Collider /By: John Perritano/ https://science.howstuffworks.com/cern-wants-to-build-bigger-badder-particle-collider.htm ----- Cern aims to build €20bn collider to unlock secrets of universe. The first accelerator based on the principle of multiple accel...
by Cerveny
Fri Mar 22, 2024 8:57 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Replies: 161
Views: 87460

Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.

Let me summarize my talk a bit. I have been asking myself the following questions: Why is the spectrum of elementary particles so strictly limited and discrete? How annihilation works? What so fundamentally limits the speed to c? Does the Future have the same essence / structure as the Past? How &q...
by Cerveny
Thu Mar 14, 2024 12:17 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Replies: 161
Views: 87460

Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.

Let me summarize my talk a bit. Okay. I have been asking myself the following questions: Why is the spectrum of elementary particles so strictly limited and discrete? What so fundamentally limits the speed to c? Does the Future have the same essence / structure as the Past? How "long" is ...
by Cerveny
Wed Mar 13, 2024 7:48 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Replies: 161
Views: 87460

Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.

Let me summarize my talk a bit. I have been asking myself the following questions: Why is the spectrum of elementary particles so strictly limited and discrete? How annihilation works? What so fundamentally limits the speed to c? Does the Future have the same essence / structure as the Past? How &qu...
by Cerveny
Wed Mar 06, 2024 8:48 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Replies: 161
Views: 87460

Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.

What might the Universe look like? Please look at the two (extreme) options. I like something about both. The smooth, elastic bubble of presence (add one dimension, pls) has long attracted me to the possibility of interpreting its surface tension as a kind of "tool" / mechanism ensuring / ...
by Cerveny
Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:46 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Replies: 161
Views: 87460

Re: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.

Between us, where is the antimatter anyway? Can we ever meet her? We can. The natural radioactive (beta+) decay of some isotopes of a number of elements (C, O, N, Mg...) directly emits positrons (e+). Or such ("ordinary") mesons consist of a quark and an antiquark, so some can be both part...
by Cerveny
Sat Feb 24, 2024 12:41 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: MOND vs Dark Matter
Replies: 13
Views: 365

Re: MOND vs Dark Matter

by Cerveny
Wed Feb 21, 2024 12:27 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Aether it exists, or it doesn't.
Replies: 161
Views: 87460

Re: Quantum mechanics and aether

As for me, I have a problem with the often used obscure term "wavefunction collapse". I suppose that in a "measurement" (much better: in any quantum interaction) the quantum system (QS) is only forced to manifest itself, to "take a stand". QS is permanently "confr...