Zero Vacuum's Quantum Particle
Re: Zero Vacuum's Quantum Particle
It is difficult to understand the goal, the desire of God, the focus of the Future. Maybe (he) likes mining explicit structures (pure ideas) from matter (she), (we are its miners), maybe pleasure from growing crystals of ideas / structures… See eg 1+2+3+…=-1/12 (from one side of view) isn't it lovely enough? People, I'm afraid, do not satisfy him, they are becoming more and more stupid and egotistical
Re: Zero Vacuum's Quantum Particle
“There is a difference between a thing and talking about a thing.” ― Kurt GodëlCerveny wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 2:12 pm It is difficult to understand the goal, the desire of God, the focus of the Future. Maybe (he) likes mining explicit structures (pure ideas) from matter (she), (we are its miners), maybe pleasure from growing crystals of ideas / structures… See eg 1+2+3+…=-1/12 (from one side of view) isn't it lovely enough? People, I'm afraid, do not satisfy him, they are becoming more and more stupid and egotistical
The ‘paradox’ is only a conflict between reality and your feeling of what reality ‘ought to be’ /Richard P. Feynman/
Re: Zero Vacuum's Quantum Particle
1900. Quantum physics began when Planck solved the "black body" problem,
which Max von Laue called the "Kirchhoff's vacuum"
1927 Quantum physics ended when Dirac discovered the existence
of dualistic virtual particles (E=±MC²) in a "vacuum sea".
Conclusion
It is impossibe understand quantum physics without the cosmic vacuum.
which Max von Laue called the "Kirchhoff's vacuum"
1927 Quantum physics ended when Dirac discovered the existence
of dualistic virtual particles (E=±MC²) in a "vacuum sea".
Conclusion
It is impossibe understand quantum physics without the cosmic vacuum.
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Re: Zero Vacuum's Quantum Particle
it was a so-called ultraviolet catastrophe - the first signs appear ("vacuum catastrophe") that a similar procedure should also be applied to describe the vacuum. As I already wrote somewhere. Vacuum is grainy!socrat44 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 01, 2023 12:40 pm 1900. Quantum physics began when Planck solved the "black body" problem,
which Max von Laue called the "Kirchhoff's vacuum"
1927 Quantum physics ended when Dirac discovered the existence
of dualistic virtual particles (E=±MC²) in a "vacuum sea".
Conclusion
It is impossibe understand quantum physics without the cosmic vacuum.
Re: Zero Vacuum's Quantum Particle
Sorry, I think granular space means something else. Indeed, the idea of "virtual particles" tends to see a certain gas or liquid filling an infinitely subtle space. But that space seems to be made up of indivisible / inaccessible Planck’s "cubes"...