I agree, it's also a rather unscientific thing to claim. I've been a dissenter from Darwin ever since studying general relativity which made me acknowledge that the evidence for a mind is overwhelming in our universe, sadly such views have been misrepresented and so many people have closed their minds as a result, a closed mind stops learning though.Scientists Discover 'Pure Math' Is Written Into Evolutionary Genetics
Is simply false.
The real Beauty of his equation is that he recognized the limitations of it. Sadly, it seems, he believed it was a failure instead of being incomplete like all human creations.
How dare him for going against the Scientific Concensus that negative energy doesn't exist.
Unfortunately a perfectly valid physics concept to explain the nature of certain things (not a theory of actual negative energy) has been trashed by modern day scammers of free energy and reactionless engines.How dare him for going against the Scientific Concensus that negative energy doesn't exist.
He should have been kicked out of Cambridge for such heresy.
I've juste watched it ... I had never seen her so brilliantly sarcastic and likeable at the same time ... gotta love that woman ...Not even wrong.
dThe so called "theory of everything" is a fantasy, paradox. Every theory needs premises, things one assumes and if one later adjusts the theory to make the premises consequences of other premises we end up with infinite regress, hardly an explanation. A theory that explains "everything" must by definition explain its premises...
Here's is what the theory of everything would look like though when someone reaches the point of grasping this:
That's the way it is. It's like all the theory we have is like a cloud floating around in mathematical space. It's like math is in a different dimension, even though some of it correlates to what we see around us. Ok, maybe a better picture is that math is like a cloud floating around in some space of the universe(s).The so called "theory of everything" is a fantasy, paradox. Every theory needs premises, things one assumes and if one later adjusts the theory to make the premises consequences of other premises we end up with infinite regress, hardly an explanation. A theory that explains "everything" must by definition explain its premises...
Here's is what the theory of everything would look like though when someone reaches the point of grasping this:
Hi,This always takes me to my realization (when I was studying general relativity years ago) the presence of the universe, the presence of a rationally intelligible universe is not explicable scientifically. One can never scientifically explain the presence of it because one must presuppose things, establish premises, in order to write down any kind of theory and so the premises remain unexplained and therefore we've not explained anything really.
Another way to put this is that we can't use science to explain why science is effective at all. One can react in three ways, from what I've seen over the years debating this subject:
1. There is a scientific explanation but we haven't found it yet (this is paradoxical, self contradictory though)
2. There is no explanation, it just is, it's just there and that's pretty much that, so don't try looking for one.
3. There is an explanation but it's not a scientific explanation, doesn't involve law or causality.
I don't think there are any other options.
I must have missed it. How does his theory reconcile QM and GR?
The most beautiful equation I ever came across (for electrical work) is the equation that shows the solution to every rectifier circuit (diodes and caps and whatever else along with parasitics).
This is really good to know when you run across the situation where you happen to have two masses that are ideal and an ideal perfectly ridged surface that the smaller mass can run into and bounce back.
Compute any arbitrary digit of pi. In hexidecimal.The best formula for pi is the one that computes digits of pi that only requires the number of digits being computed to be stored. It's probably on Wikipedia.
"All we were doing was studying high-energy physics in quantum theory and trying to develop a model with fewer and more accurate parameters to understand how particles interact. We were excited when we got a new way to look at pi."
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