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Physics and the Dragon’s Tail
I’m a fan and a subscriber to PBS Space Time. Their formula for the presentation and delivery of information often leads me to huge insights. The video below is about Planck’s constant, Planck’s law, Rayleigh-Jeans law, and the Ultraviolet Catastrophe. I’ve read about these many times, but the insight really clicked when watching this video.…
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Draw Freely Upon Your Imagination
I believe in intuitions and inspirations. I sometimes feel that I am right. I do not know that I am… [but] I would have been surprised if I had been wrong I am enough of the artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the…
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Pondering Assemblies
For the last few days I have been working on drawings and illustrations for the point charge structure of the standard model particles. It is going well. Visual representations will be helpful in telling the story and teaching NPQG. Here are various attempts at visuals. In the lower right corner, the dot diagrams show point…
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December 24, 2020 : Evening Edition
I am brainstorming ideas during NPQG Breakthrough Days. Think of ideas like vectors. Some ideas may point directly to your goal. Others may only be directionally aligned. Some may be orthogonal, such as a new line of inquiry. And of course some are heading away from the goal, but even then may spark a good…
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NPQG : December 19, 2020
This is it! This is the bridge between GR and QM. It’s a 143 bit counter of Planck’s constant h J⋅s of energy. It’s a stretchy ruler and a variable clock. It’s a battery. It’s what implements spacetime aether. Its tipping point at one-half Planck’s constant h J⋅s incremental is QM’s uncertainty. It is reusable…
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December 17, 2020
The mass of a point particle is Planck’s constant h J⋅s divided by the speed of electromagnetic field propagation squared. This is logical because it is the Planck mass divided by the Planck frequency that corresponds to the mass increments. Each Planck’s constant h J⋅s represents one full rotation of a point particle in a…
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NPQG Book Outline
I intend to weave together NPQG articles and posts into an online open access book here on this site. I’ve provided a rough outline below and I will be linking up existing posts as time permits and evolving the outline. Eventually this will become the home page of the site. NPQG Book Outline J Mark…