Recent content by netefficacy
-
N
Graduate Noob to PF, Quantum Foam question triangles?
Not much high level formal coursework. College Calculus, high school physics. Self-taught though in stats and differential equations and QM and chemistry via web/MIT Open Courseware etc.- netefficacy
- Post #12
- Forum: Quantum Physics
-
N
Graduate Noob to PF, Quantum Foam question triangles?
What is the difference between QM and microphysics? I saw that term recently. Free will is at the core of what I am looking into from a legal perspective.- netefficacy
- Post #9
- Forum: Quantum Physics
-
N
Graduate Noob to PF, Quantum Foam question triangles?
Thanks for the clarification. This reminds me (as a non-scientist) of the dichotomy paradox (one of Zeno's). Involving halving distances. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zeno%27s_paradoxes- netefficacy
- Post #8
- Forum: Quantum Physics
-
N
Graduate Noob to PF, Quantum Foam question triangles?
Thank you thank you! CDT is exactly what I was trying to locate. Another poster mentioned that I should get up to speed on Wave Mechanics. It sounds like you are familiar with CDT, can you recommend a basic curriculum of math/physics in order to get to CDT? I am proficient at things, so...- netefficacy
- Post #7
- Forum: Quantum Physics
-
N
Graduate Noob to PF, Quantum Foam question triangles?
Hi Simon, Thank you for the thoughtful reply. I googled some more and found this: http://physics.aps.org/story/v14/st13 that refers to what I read a while ago. There is a paper but I am not registered yet to download. I understand that QM is highly speculative and my interest...- netefficacy
- Post #3
- Forum: Quantum Physics
-
N
Graduate Noob to PF, Quantum Foam question triangles?
Hi I am a noob on here, first post. Not a physicist by any stretch, but am researching the quantum mind and a while ago came across a paper that proposed that the quantum foam (if that is the correct term, maybe spacetime?) was geometrically just a bunch of triangles. If anyone can post a link...- netefficacy
- Thread
- Noob Quantum Triangles
- Replies: 11
- Forum: Quantum Physics