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Graduate Loop-and-allied QG bibliography
Thanks Marcus, good advice. I get it PF has become a valued dependable reference for me. Nice job on keeping the Pseudoscience out. So give me a little heads up on this. I came from a world of engineering, patentable things, ladder climbers, back stabber claiming it was there idea first …...- Leef
- Post #2,354
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate Loop-and-allied QG bibliography
OK no idea at the level you guys are talking but I am sure you can simply answer my question in 2 or 3 lines. I have not checked back with the physics world for 5 years or more. Started when I was 12. I see clearly in my head the direct connection / cause for inertial force and gravity with a...- Leef
- Post #2,351
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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Graduate What's so unusual about entanglement?
Thanks for the reply. I am new to QM field so patience please if I blunder. I just like to check my understanding. In your process when atom 1 leaves cavity it is photon to atom #1 entangled correct? Then Atom 2 comes and absorbs photon and bam …. Atom 2 entangled to atom 1. We know have...- Leef
- Post #42
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate CFD Thermodynamics flow in Angular momentum system
I have 2 main energy flow paths. A. Strictly a thermal temperature differences to and from container. B. Energy to maintain a rotation rate of container. If Angular momentum is conserved in a closed system / the closed container B will always over time settle out and remain 0. From that then...- Leef
- Post #3
- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Graduate CFD Thermodynamics flow in Angular momentum system
Angular momentum is conserved in a closed system. Is thermal isolation required too? An example special case in mind is a closed cavity high speed rotation. It contains high pressure gas and the thermal flow is driving convection currents creating turbulence and or a heat pumping loop...- Leef
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- Angular Angular momentum Cfd Flow Momentum System Thermodynamics
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- Forum: Thermodynamics
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Graduate What's so unusual about entanglement?
If this is indeed the DrChinese I am deeply honored I am by no means excluding the end result from pairs created via swapping. I attempted to relay that in my last sentence. I am taking a shot at self validate my hypothesis to at least the limits of my ability and the initiation (step 1) is a...- Leef
- Post #23
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate What's so unusual about entanglement?
BAM! That is what I have been looking for, it is by far the best explanation of the WOW factor. I have had a hypothesis for many years about why entanglement does this and so far it has not failed me. At this time I have one question only. Is there any known process / experiment that can...- Leef
- Post #21
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Free floating electron quantum spin axis locked to space?
Nugatory Thank you so much I have gotten more from this then you could possibly know. I am getting a perception that in the physics community the entire Einstein Bell Hidden Variables thing is a highly opinionated debat pickings side issue like “republican OR democrat”? I ask one more thing of...- Leef
- Post #14
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Free floating electron quantum spin axis locked to space?
The ol cryopump … Sorry a memory flash 1988, my First job out of college was Capital Records manufacturing plant making Compact Discs in a clean room. This included a Vacuum Metallizer with Oil diffusion and a cryopump. OK I think I’m about to have a break through moment and learn something...- Leef
- Post #10
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Free floating electron quantum spin axis locked to space?
Thank you very much for replies I totally understand it takes time and that is valuable. Feel free to correct my forum etiquette if needed. Wow interesting because I didn’t talk Entanglement, Bell, or Delft experiment yet those are the very reasons I am on this forum. Delft BTW from what I can...- Leef
- Post #8
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Free floating electron quantum spin axis locked to space?
OK thank you very much, now we are getting somewhere! So after passing through S-G spin is known and set and stays that way for days if not disturbed and with perfect alignment of a second S-G the spin will measure the same correct? So is it reasonable to say before measurement it was locked...- Leef
- Post #3
- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Free floating electron quantum spin axis locked to space?
This is my attempt at understanding any real world physical effects from quantum spin. I will start with the short version first. A ... When we have a free floating electron in space is the physical orientation of the quantum spin axis locked into a fixed 3D orientation and from there can only...- Leef
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- Axis Electron Floating Quantum Quantum spin Space Spin
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- Forum: Quantum Physics