Recent content by HyperStrings
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Insights The Schwarzschild Geometry: Part 1 - Comments
I'm sorry. I knew that and made a mistake. I will spell everything out from now on.- HyperStrings
- Post #14
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Has the ABC Conjecture Been Proven?
'Inter-universal Teichmuller Theory' was updated on November 2016 by Shinichi Mochizuki. While, the 'Panoramic Overview of Inter-universal Teichm¨uller Theory' has remained unchanged...- HyperStrings
- Post #4
- Forum: General Math
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Insights The Schwarzschild Geometry: Part 1 - Comments
I mean di sitter-Schwarzschild metrics, or questions about Schwarzschild relativity.- HyperStrings
- Post #11
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Insights The Schwarzschild Geometry: Part 1 - Comments
. Yes, but I am not trying to distract you into tangents during your paper. It is quite good. Perhaps we'll go into variations on SR some time down the road in a different thread?- HyperStrings
- Post #9
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Insights The Schwarzschild Geometry: Part 1 - Comments
Thank you, Nugatory and PeterDonis. I actually have been intrigued recently by schwarzchild, de sitter and other subatomic geometries/topologies, so I really appreciate the subject matter.- HyperStrings
- Post #5
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Is Dark Matter the Key to Understanding the Cosmos?
Dark matter and non-Newtonian gravity from general relativity coupled to a fluid of strings: "When interpreted in the context of a cosmological model with a string fluid, the new solution naturally explains why the critical acceleration of Milgrom is of the same order of magnitude as the Hubble...- HyperStrings
- Post #11
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Undergrad Is Dark Matter the Key to Understanding the Cosmos?
That's why I said space-time fluid. Fabric is a way of pixelating the fluid. There most certainly is a space-time fabric fluid. I also was trying to explain it to someone who is a beginner. I understand your considerations.- HyperStrings
- Post #9
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Insights The Schwarzschild Geometry: Part 1 - Comments
"the infalling object slows down as it approaches r=2M" Would that infalling velocity slow down, if we were to magnify the hyper Planckian singularity as we move into the center? Just as if we spatially zoom into Earth using relativistic functions, while moving quickly towards Earth, from...- HyperStrings
- Post #2
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Qubits: Can We Store Information Again After Read?
Yes, but you will have erased the information from the 1st superposition, so no. You could maybe freeze the superposition as a third qbit number, but that would be very tricky in practice. You only get one (true or false), every time. Once it has been 're-entangled', with a magnet, such as in a...- HyperStrings
- Post #2
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Is Dark Matter the Key to Understanding the Cosmos?
What Newton did was make it so we can explain these strange physical interactions with math formulas. That followed a logic, we had previously not used nor even realized we could use math to make these explanations. I don't really go goo-goo over Newton, but I do certainly recognize the...- HyperStrings
- Post #7
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Insights The Vacuum Fluctuation Myth - Comments
There is a good physics lecture on 'The Dangers of Analogies' and I agree with you, we should be very discerning of analogy. Though, in the lecture/paper he gives rules to how to properly use analogies safely when discussing/teaching physics and admits that sometimes there is no other way to...- HyperStrings
- Post #22
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Insights The Vacuum Fluctuation Myth - Comments
They were virtual phonons, and I do not ascribe to the theory that phonons are particles, or even 'virtual particles'. though it is upsetting you didn't check the other papers. These fluctuations were not to be meant as a cohesive description upon one anothers papers. They do certainly outline...- HyperStrings
- Post #17
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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High School Is the Cosmological Red Shift Evidence of Time Slowing Down?
"instead as evidence of a slowing in time at the fringes of our universe with little or no physical expansion of the universe" If you slow time down, you lose all of your dynamics. Thermodynamics, microwaves, quantum fluctuations with vacuum energy on a string in a zero point field, all...- HyperStrings
- Post #16
- Forum: Cosmology
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Insights The Vacuum Fluctuation Myth - Comments
It was a very strong description. I was curious about a few pieces in your explanation. In, the paper, Direct Observation of Quantum Phonon Fluctuations in a One-Dimensional Bose Gas[1] it is shown that quantum fluctuations result from 'acoustic vibrations'. Lending strong correlation with the...- HyperStrings
- Post #13
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Suggestion Personal theory forum/less ridicule
Thank you Charles, Greg and Dale. I did want to post the good points and where we agree first, but I felt I really had to say 'something'. Its quite possible, I am over-reacting, and you may find I agree with you more than you may think at the moment. Nevertheless, I will agree to the rules, so...- HyperStrings
- Post #32
- Forum: Feedback and Announcements