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by Cerveny
Wed Apr 17, 2013 10:12 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

Sorry, but we seem to be lost in irrelevant details. Probably because of my bad English :(nevertheless): Condensation means change of physical state - such as crystallization. Imagine how in the cooling water a balls of ice increases. All points on its surface move away from each other. You can imag...
by Cerveny
Tue Apr 16, 2013 8:53 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

- Semiconductor devices, that can be reproducibly produce, operate on the principle of motion of point defects and phase characteristics of P / N interface - If you imagine for example condensing / growing sphere, all points on its surface are move away each other - Doppler effect - The past is a co...
by Cerveny
Tue Apr 16, 2013 10:18 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

I believe that elementary particles are some kind of defects in regular vacuum structure, but I have tried to explain it here already. As you say, who knows? But if they are defects in a structure, how do they move? Movement of crystallographic defects is common, such as forging of casting, or any ...
by Cerveny
Tue Apr 16, 2013 5:46 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

tillingborn wrote:
Cerveny wrote:Who knows, maybe the vacuum (history) is 4-D solid (crystal of) anti-hydrogen: (
I think we can rule that out, what sort of vacuum is made of anything?
I believe that elementary particles are some kind of defects in regular vacuum structure, but I have tried to explain it here already.
by Cerveny
Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:50 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

Very simply saying: The future is a liquid, history is a solid, and presence is a live, rather uncertain yet, just condensing thin time layer - some kind of a phase border… ... I'm curious about the stuff that fundamental particles are made of... Who knows, maybe the vacuum (history) is 4-D solid (...
by Cerveny
Mon Apr 15, 2013 9:39 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

"Content" of the universe is material - technical, his motives are philosophical. We can not understand the future that encloses the universe, including its beginning by "our" logic in principle. Each system is limited by the Goedel's sense - Logic of the universe is limited by ...
by Cerveny
Sun Apr 14, 2013 10:42 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

"What is the Universe?" is ultimately a technical problem. Why is it not a philosophical problem? When we are finding its solution we can not avoid the Goedel principle. I'm not sure what you mean by this (Godel's incompleteness theorem?) It touches Universe boundaries at its beginning an...
by Cerveny
Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:25 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

The question is not "What" but "Why." Why not "What"? The Universe is everything - hence "nothing": ( 'Why?' is a perfectly reasonable question if you are doing philosophy, but I wouldn't bother asking a physicist. In fact you are liable to get some pretty od...
by Cerveny
Wed Apr 10, 2013 8:01 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: What's a universe?
Replies: 69
Views: 19779

Re: What's a universe?

The question is not "What" but "Why." Why not "What"? The Universe is everything - hence "nothing": (
by Cerveny
Sun Mar 10, 2013 8:12 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Dualism of particle.
Replies: 44
Views: 30747

Re: Dualism of particle.

Two doubts have led me to think about the physics by different way. Firstly, it is an extreme distrust of all singularities and infinities – they can not be physically "implemented". Secondly, it is the mechanism of creation of particles and antiparticles from "nothing". These tw...
by Cerveny
Fri Mar 08, 2013 11:54 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Euler's Equation and the Reality of Nature.
Replies: 9
Views: 6169

Re: Euler's Equation and the Reality of Nature.

My questions are: Can ‘dirac’s virtual particles’ have geometrical form of circle? Can we use Euler equation to this circle- particle ? Which physical laws can we use to this circle- particle ? How can be tied Euler equation, physical laws and circle- particle into one theory ? … I think the quantu...
by Cerveny
Thu Mar 07, 2013 1:55 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Euler's Equation and the Reality of Nature.
Replies: 9
Views: 6169

Re: Euler's Equation and the Reality of Nature.

Euler's formula is quite a nice thing. However, theory of poles and contour integrals (in complex variables) seems to be more impressive. If you make any contour integral around the point (0,0i) on function f(z)=1/z^n then for a whole n it always provides zero result but only for n = -1 it is equal ...
by Cerveny
Mon Mar 04, 2013 12:27 am
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Dualism of particle.
Replies: 44
Views: 30747

Re: Dualism of particle.

Regarding temperature: Yes, there is a universal space temperature. It is a temperature that causes decay of elementary particles. It is the temperature at which the half-life values of elementary particles are dependent on. Let us say neutrons: If temperature of space is equal to zero, they become ...
by Cerveny
Sun Mar 03, 2013 9:16 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Einstein on the train
Replies: 11
Views: 4840

Re: Einstein on the train

Bill Wiltrack wrote:.




I think dogs are man's best friend.

Here's mine. I call him Dick.


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It was Chico: http://cerveny.in/pic/CIKO.JPG or (with his "wife") http://cerveny.in/pic/CIKO_C.jpg I am not able to find the same now :( When I retire I'll find similar at least ):
by Cerveny
Sun Mar 03, 2013 12:48 pm
Forum: Philosophy of Science
Topic: Einstein on the train
Replies: 11
Views: 4840

Re: Einstein on the train

. .......................................... http://25.media.tumblr.com/b0a3b38a42fb8605d3dbe8716f8b8f79/tumblr_miuxvbuyod1s2gg27o1_400.gif Even with the link I could not make out detail. Could you give me a Cliff Notes version? ...and um, could you make some sort of thesis for me too? . I always b...