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Physicist (PhD). The creator of the Theory of Everything closest to experimental data

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@howallworks
howallworks
7 months
Einstein's relativity predicts superluminal contraction of the measured length of objects in certain cases, which contradicts experimental data & the speed of light limit: https://t.co/L6xiOv7Nuo If the prediction is wrong, then the theory is wrong. Details: https://t.co/4uMYAQr9tA
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@howallworks
howallworks
9 days
This is a terrible idea. After all, immortality would make a few people the masters of eternity, and everyone else their slaves on a significant scale.
@bryan_johnson
Bryan Johnson
10 days
Defeating death must be humanity’s #1 objective. Big things are happening right now in our small corner of the galaxy. The most important: super intelligence is in the birth canal on planet earth. Companies and countries are racing towards it. The financial, military, and
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@howallworks
howallworks
27 days
The particles then flew apart at the extreme speed of light. Some regions were denser and attracted surrounding particles, forming galaxies and black holes. 3/3
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@howallworks
howallworks
27 days
Furthermore, our entire Universe may be the result of the explosion of a single supermassive black hole, which lost stability due to a lack of gravitons. 2/3
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@howallworks
howallworks
27 days
Let's start with the fact that all this and other data indicate that there was no inflation of space and that the active lifetime of the Universe is at least twice as long. 1/3
@skdh
Sabine Hossenfelder
27 days
Astrophysicists have found a "naked" black hole that shouldn't exist. What does this mean for our understanding of the universe? I've had a look at the paper. https://t.co/znRE5bpU44
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@howallworks
howallworks
27 days
In fact, any rational scientist will say that any mathematical fantasies unrelated to experimental data are not science. But experience shows that even something as obvious can go ignored for fifty years.
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Sabine Hossenfelder
28 days
There more I think about this, the more disturbing it becomes https://t.co/lfAuz6VH0q
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@howallworks
howallworks
28 days
After such brainwashing, almost no one remains who thinks critically and weighs all arguments against experimental data. I feel sorry for the new generations, but it's not their fault. The blame lies entirely with the scientific community. 3/3
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@howallworks
howallworks
28 days
However, what worries me most are the children who are taught in schools and universities about the "truth" that works exactly as the teacher says. Most remember this and believe it to be true. 2/3
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@howallworks
howallworks
28 days
From my vantage point, I can say that all this is true, but the state of the theoretical physics community is even worse. @skdh has popularity and an alternative source of income, while most physicists cannot achieve this. 1/3
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Sabine Hossenfelder
28 days
There more I think about this, the more disturbing it becomes https://t.co/lfAuz6VH0q
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@howallworks
howallworks
28 days
This is especially important for those trying to improve the current state of affairs. It took me a couple of years to realize that changing the current state of the physics community is almost impossible. After all, those on the other side can simply ignore scientific arguments.
@Spationaute
Spationaute
28 days
For those who think I am hallucinating. Sabine was removed for expressing her opinion in her field. Here she explains both what happened, and what is the larger scope. It’s an important video if you are not in science even more if you are administrating science. Listen to what
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@howallworks
howallworks
1 month
If, according to the Big Bang theory, space is expanding, then the energy of photons from distant galaxies decreases. How does this agree with the law of conservation of energy? The Big Bang theory is wrong.
@martinmbauer
Martin Bauer
1 month
One of the most important results in the history of physics: "For now, I will limit myself to stating the following result: if one conceives of the same quantity that I have called the entropy of a single body as being formed for the entire universe, consistently and with all
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@howallworks
howallworks
2 months
The reason is that a vacuum is not a source of secondary radiation, which is required for superposition of waves. Almost no one from the closed scientific community is interested in the truth, but is only busy knocking out money for a living. Horrible. 4/4
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@howallworks
howallworks
2 months
This is why we forgot that diffraction on a half-plane proves that there is no wave-particle duality and everything observed is the dynamics of particles re-emitted by atoms of the half-plane. 3/n
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@howallworks
howallworks
2 months
This is why we invented that black holes "don't have time to absorb matter" or "spit out pieces of matter". This is why we forgot that probabilities are just consequences of conducting a series of experiments with different initial and external conditions. 2/n
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@howallworks
howallworks
2 months
True. It is impossible to prove mathematically that a mathematically correct fantasy is wrong. Only experimental data proves that a mathematical fantasy is just nonsense.
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Sabine Hossenfelder
2 months
@Murry_Rhodes The problem with most of the "theories" in the foundations of physics is not that they are mathematically wrong. Some of them are. But mostly the problem is that they're just made up nonsense that has no relation to reality. Maths fiction, mathematical gymnastics, fairy tale
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@howallworks
howallworks
2 months
Well, he's right about that. Everything is predetermined. And probabilities are just consequences of conducting a series of experiments with different initial and external conditions. My TOE elegantly shows this and eliminates the problems of GR and QFT.
@TOEwithCurt
Curt Jaimungal
2 months
In this episode, I speak with Nobel laureate Gerard ’t Hooft, a theoretical physicist known for his work on the electroweak interaction and his radical ideas about quantum mechanics. To him, the universe is a cosmic pinball machine. Every ball follows a fixed path. No randomness.
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@howallworks
howallworks
2 months
My Theory of Everything describes this perfectly. The essence of Blazars is uneven gravity. Details: https://t.co/jKAk5xcab6
@forallcurious
All day Astronomy
3 months
🚨: Supermassive Black Hole 'vomits' star three years after devouring it. "No one has ever seen anything like this before," says astronomer Yvette Cendes.
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@howallworks
howallworks
3 months
Quantum computers cannot calculate all options at the same time, that's science fiction. Quantum computers are classical computers with noise operators that make problem solving unstable and unpredictable.
@PhysInHistory
Physics In History
3 months
Quantum computing harnesses the principles of quantum mechanics-like superposition and entanglement-to perform computations. Unlike classical bits, qubits can represent 0 and 1 simultaneously, enabling massive parallelism. This makes quantum computers ideal for problems like
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@howallworks
howallworks
3 months
True from the LLM point of view. However, LLM only generalizes the known data, but many fundamental problems of the dominant theories of physics are little publicized. Accordingly, LLM does not know about the problems.
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Sabine Hossenfelder
3 months
I feel oddly flattered each time o3 writes "the user is making a good point" 😂
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@howallworks
howallworks
4 months
When I was your age, scientists believed that GR and QFT were true. However, they later found out that gravity can be uneven, and probabilities are just consequences of conducting a series of experiments with different initial and external conditions.
@martinmbauer
Martin Bauer
4 months
"When I was your age there were 9 planets instead of 8" sounds far more cataclysmic than it actually is
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@howallworks
howallworks
4 months
If there are higher spatial dimensions, then we should record their interaction with ours, which is not the case experimentally. By pouring a bottle of ink on a stack of paper, we record traces in a lower spatial dimension.
@bgreene
Brian Greene
4 months
Can we visualize higher dimensions? After 40+ years working on the math, the best I can do is imagine lower-dimensional analogs and projections, like this hypercube. Some claim to truly see higher dimensions. I’m not one of them.
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