Tag: priority
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Lagrangian
working draft Background : I eschew infinities. Physically, infinities are nonsense for any local process or observation, where local can be as large as the observable universe. Nature has a physical implementation, it is geometrically beautiful, and it prevents infinities and singularities. In physics, Lagrangian mechanics is a formulation of classical mechanics founded on the…
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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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Mapping Magnetic Monopoles
Paul Dirac, a preeminent English theoretical physicist, first proposed magnetic monopoles in 1931 as a means to increase the symmetry of Maxwell’s equations. Nearly a century later, there is still no direct evidence of magnetic monopoles. In 1864 the Scottish physicist James Clerk Maxwell published the 19th-century equivalent of a grand unified theory, which encompassed…
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Mapping Redshift
Let’s talk about redshift and its causes from the perspective of the Neoclassical Physics and Quantum Gravity model. NPQG leads to an in-depth and insightful understanding of redshift, or more generally photon energy transactions.