Conference Update 7
19 March 2019
My discounted fee for NZIP 2019, at which I will be speaking, has been paid. Thank you to those who assisted.
My discounted fee for NZIP 2019, at which I will be speaking, has been paid. Thank you to those who assisted.
I have been enjoying YouTube videos by long term proponents of the Electric Universe theory, who have a good appreciation of the solar and galactic environments, and are generally not afraid to laugh (professionally speaking, not personally) at particle physicists and relativists. This lecture by Bagashov looks at electromagnetic sructures on all scales, starting with the structure of the proton:
Recall that 1/9 of the proton mass is 1/3 of the dynamical quark mass (which appears in the charged lepton Koide formula), suggesting anyon pairs, as we expect from the braid spectrum. This is close to the mass of the muon. Can our quark anyon be a muon? Leptons inside quarks, quarks inside leptons. Cool.
While we are waiting for Kickstarter to get back to me, here is a quote from a nice review by Pais, which also discusses Einstein’s use of Wien’s law in the 1905 photon paper.
I never really paid any attention before to the work of Haremein, but the philosophical video below and his paper on EP=EPR holography and mass are quite nice.
Haremein et al point out that non local information is probably also relevant to mass generation, as we now know from looking at neutrinos. Recall that we also had good reason to look at state spaces of dimension 64 in the words of divided cubes.
As I happen to be in Christchurch, I really think I should attend this physics conference at UC next month. Unfortunately, at least one of the organisers thinks I’m a crackpot, and I might require some honest support from academics overseas in order to obtain a speaking slot. Get to it! And thanks.
How Researchgate (the site that handed out fake copies of my 2007 thesis for many years) won’t let me push the ‘see details’ button on my groundbreaking cosmology paper.