A What it is the internal space?

  • A
  • Thread starter Thread starter seletynof
  • Start date Start date
  • Tags Tags
    Internal Space
seletynof
Messages
2
Reaction score
1
TL;DR Summary
Spin in Physical Space, Internal Space, and Hilbert Space:

What it is the internal space?
Spin in Physical Space, Internal Space, and Hilbert Space:

Spin is already a great unifying principle in theoretical physics, but its potential is far from exhausted. Here I discuss – very concisely – the role of spin in particle physics, in space-time physics, and in ideas for unified field theories. I then discuss spin as an emergent property, as it arises in connection with abelian and nonabelian anyons.

What it is the internal space?

http://www.bourbaphy.fr/wilczek.pdf
<< Mentor Note -- the Mentors have discussed this thread start, and believe that given the reference, the OP @seletynof's question is valid. Thanks >>
 
Last edited by a moderator:
Physics news on Phys.org
fonteles.png
 
I read Hanbury Brown and Twiss's experiment is using one beam but split into two to test their correlation. It said the traditional correlation test were using two beams........ This confused me, sorry. All the correlation tests I learnt such as Stern-Gerlash are using one beam? (Sorry if I am wrong) I was also told traditional interferometers are concerning about amplitude but Hanbury Brown and Twiss were concerning about intensity? Isn't the square of amplitude is the intensity? Please...
I am not sure if this belongs in the biology section, but it appears more of a quantum physics question. Mike Wiest, Associate Professor of Neuroscience at Wellesley College in the US. In 2024 he published the results of an experiment on anaesthesia which purported to point to a role of quantum processes in consciousness; here is a popular exposition: https://neurosciencenews.com/quantum-process-consciousness-27624/ As my expertise in neuroscience doesn't reach up to an ant's ear...
Insights auto threads is broken atm, so I'm manually creating these for new Insight articles. Towards the end of the first lecture for the Qiskit Global Summer School 2025, Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Olivia Lanes (Global Lead, Content and Education IBM) stated... Source: https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/quantum-entanglement-is-a-kinematic-fact-not-a-dynamical-effect/ by @RUTA
Back
Top