It is plretty clear that a classical computer can't count over the set of natural numbers. If it is a digital device and you used an infinite loop you would eventually run out of memory space and have to reinterpret the meaning of the numbers (so it isn't really counting independently). An...
Hell yes. It is a major problem that has to be solved, otherwise there are gaps in our model of Nature where quantum effects play a role when strong gravitational fields are present. Honestly though, with conventional approaches to quantum gravity like string theory and loop quantum gravity we...
I am trying to find a way to prove that a certain first order ode has a unique
solution on the interval (1,infinity). Usually the way to do this is to show that
if x' = f(t,x) (derivative with respect to t), then f(t,x) and the partial derivative with respect to f are continuous.
However, this...
I'm not sure that GR and QM can be considered to be right for only two entirely separate and exclusive domains, since there are cases where their domains overlap and not just considering classical mechanics. There is also the case of how elementary particles behave in strong gravitational fields...
Hi,
Just introducing myself. My main interests are in Quantum Gravity, Climate Engineering, and Quantum Technology. I am interested in other fields as well, but if you know of any good threads in these areas let me know.
thidmir
I'm looking for good research papers on artificial volcanos for geonegineering. I've tried google scholar but can't seem to find any papers on them. I've heard of the SPICE project but can't find any related publications.