Thomson’s double slit experiment in four spatial dimensions

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Please follow and like us:0.9k1.1k7884041kRichard Feynman the farther of Quantum Electrodynamics believed Thomson’s double slit experiment provided a mechanism for understanding the wave particle duality of energy/mass because it clearly demonstrates their inseparability. The wave–particle duality postulates that all particles exhibit both wave and particle properties. A central concept of quantum mechanics, this duality addresses … Read more

Faster than light in four *spatial* dimensions

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Einstein’s Theory of Relativity tells us that nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in our universe however it did not preclude space expanding faster than the speed of light In other words because it allows for space to expand faster that the speed of light some things, like space itself can move … Read more

Finding the graviton

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One of the biggest problems in theoretical cosmology is understanding why we have been unable to observe the Graviton or the quantum of gravitational force.  Some have attributed this to the fact that its interaction with matter is not strong enough to be detected by modern instrumentation. However the reason may be because gravity is … Read more

A quantum of space-time

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Both Einstein’s General and Special Theories of Relativity define macroscopic properties of energy/mass in terms of the continuous properties of four dimensional space-time while quantum mechanics defines its microscopic properties in terms of the discontinuous properties of three-dimensional space.  However finding a way of conceptually integrating them has proven to be extremely difficult for two … Read more

Plato’s lesson on quantum mechanics.

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Many think the quantum mechanical world of probabilities define our reality.  However, the Greek philosopher, Plato around 375 BC would disagree. In Plato’s allegory “The cave” he describes how people who have been chained to a cave wall view the world outside of it.  “The people watch shadows projected on the wall by things passing … Read more