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How does one investigate the unknown and unknowable? The Unknown and Unknowable are only unknown to conventional newtonian science . All humans are already in the unknown and unknowable and that is why we have names for this 'space' .We use words like soul, spirit, mind and consciousness act for the simple reason we have a sense of what we are talking about. The subjective world is real to us. The conventional scientific model has just disempowered us into believing that only the objective world is real. This is clearly nonsense . The world we live in and have our being is all subjective. This is not to deny the objective world but just to recognise that what we experientially know of the world around us is subjective.
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Einstein’s true legacy is his ground-breaking discovery that simple, beautiful, and purely mathematical LOCAL SYMMETRY is Nature’s (the cosmos’s) primary feature. Understanding central properties of Local Symmetry can also help us to see why and how Local Symmetry underpins all, including storytelling as presented by, e.g., Star Wars or Avatar. This highlights why understanding Nature’s core principle of Local Symmetry is so important for each human being – and hence humanity as a whole – with respect to building a positive future for all: people and planet. #alberteinstein #localsymmetry #physics #film #storytelling #creativity #consciousness #intelligence #quantum #symmetry #science #energy #cosmos #mathematics #nature #balance #simplicity #elegance #harmony #humanity #code “Based on our experiences so far, we have reason to be confident that nature is the realization of the simplest conceivable mathematical concept.” Albert Einstein (On the Method of Theoretical Physics, 10 June 1933, Author translation) https://lnkd.in/eKpny2bd
29 EINSTEIN'S TRUE LEGACY: LOCAL SYMMETRY – FROM STAR WARS TO AVATAR
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Einstein’s true legacy is his ground-breaking discovery that simple, beautiful, and purely mathematical LOCAL SYMMETRY is Nature’s (the cosmos’s) primary feature. Understanding central properties of Local Symmetry can also help us to see why and how Local Symmetry underpins all, including ENERGY via, e.g., the central and famous equations E=mc² and E=hf. This also highlights why understanding Nature’s core principle of Local Symmetry is so important for each human being – and hence humanity as a whole – with respect to building a positive future for all: people and planet. #alberteinstein #localsymmetry #physics #creativity #consciousness #intelligence #quantum #symmetry #localsymmetry #energy #mass #e=mc² #science #cosmos #mathematics #nature #balance #simplicity #elegance #harmony #humanity #code # design #plan Quotes from the talk: “The perspectives offered by symmetry (…) It is imperative that we try to give the nonscientific members of society, who, through democratic processes, make the final decisions, a better understanding of the key issues. In fact, our future depends upon it.” Leon M. Lederman & Christopher T. Hill (Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe, 2004, pp.24-25) “It is of greatest importance that the general public be given an opportunity to experience—consciously and intelligently—the efforts and results of scientific research...” Albert Einstein (From the foreword of September 10, 1948, to Lincoln Barnett’s The Universe and Dr. Einstein; 2nd rev. ed. New York: Bantam, 1957) “…local symmetry dictates what you must do, every step of the way.” Frank Wilczek (The Lightness of Being, 2010, p.72) “Based on our experiences so far, we have reason to be confident that nature is the realization of the simplest conceivable mathematical concept.” Albert Einstein (On the Method of Theoretical Physics, 10 June 1933, Author translation)
31. EINSTEIN‘S TRUE LEGACY: LOCAL SYMMETRY AS E=hf & E=mc²
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Einstein’s true legacy is his ground-breaking discovery that simple, beautiful and purely mathematical LOCAL SYMMETRY is Nature’s (the cosmos’) primary feature. Understanding central properties of Local Symmetry can also help us to see why and how Local Symmetry underpins all, including the motion of a objects – from a flying ball to a photon speeding through empty space. The description of the trajectory via the LEAST ACTION principle again illustrates how elegantly Nature uses its central feature of Local Symmetry to produce reality, like the path of a flying ball or photon. These insights also help us to see why understanding Local Symmetry is so important for each human being, and hence humanity as a whole, to build a positive future for all: people and planet. #alberteinstein #localsymmetry #physics #leastaction #action #earth #quantum #lightspeed #symmetry #science #energy #cosmos #mathematics #nature #balance #simplicity #elegance #harmony #humanity #code Some quotes and references from the talk: “The perspectives offered by symmetry (…) It is imperative that we try to give the nonscientific members of society, who, through democratic processes, make the final decisions, a better understanding of the key issues. In fact, our future depends upon it.” Leon M. Lederman & Christopher T. Hill (Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe, 2004, pp.24-25) “It is of greatest importance that the general public be given an opportunity to experience—consciously and intelligently—the efforts and results of scientific research...” Albert Einstein (From the foreword of September 10, 1948, to Lincoln Barnett’s The Universe and Dr. Einstein; 2nd rev. ed. New York: Bantam, 1957), 9 I regard Einstein’s understanding of how symmetry dictates design as one of the truly profound insights in the history of physics. Anthony Zee (Fearful Symmetry, 2007, p.98) “Plato’s vision, to derive structure from symmetry, is one that echoes through the ages (...) the idea that there is symmetry at the root of Nature has come to dominate our understanding of physical reality. The far-fetched idea that symmetry dictates structure (...) has become, at the unmapped frontiers of the unknown, our guiding star.” Frank Wilczek (A Beautiful Question, 2015, p.48) “Symmetry (...) When two things are the same thing, or equivalent, in mathematics, we say that they are equal, and we use the ubiquitous = sign.” Leon M. Lederman & Christopher T. Hill (Symmetry and the Beautiful Universe, 2004, pp.14-15) “...the precise Platonic mathematical world (...) most of this mystery resides with the concepts that lie outside the comparatively limited part of it where algorithms and computation reside.” Roger Penrose (The Emperor’s New Mind, 1999, p.579) “Based on our experiences so far, we have reason to be confident that nature is the realization of the simplest conceivable mathematical concept.” Albert Einstein (On the Method of Theoretical Physics, 10 June 1933, Author translation)
25. EINSTEIN’S LEGACY: LOCAL SYMMETRY & LEAST ACTION
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GRAVITY WORKS even when there is no movement. A revolutionary new yet eternal concept. A 1 page Abstract by Paul Welk on https://lnkd.in/ghkAAaH5
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I have arrived at the conclusion that the singularity can be best understood through Euler's Formula. This formula can balance all numbers, oscillations, and waves to reach a state of zero entropy. The singularity can be described as a structured zero, represented by the unit Euler circle.
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Did you know that Einstein's most important equation isn't 𝐄 = 𝐦𝐜² ? Find out all about his equation that expresses how spacetime curves, with Sean Carroll. The real Einstein's Equation is part of general relativity, which relates the curvature of spacetime to the mass and energy distributed within it. Sean explains why the geometry of spacetime has anything to do with gravity, and how this famous equation expresses the way that spacetime curves. Sean Carroll is Homewood Professor of natural philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. He won the Royal Society Winton Prize for his book about the search for the elusive Higgs boson, The Particle at the End of the Universe, and The Big Picture was an international bestseller. His most recent book is Something Deeply Hidden. This lecture was recorded at 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗥𝗼𝘆𝗮𝗹 𝗜𝗻𝘀𝘁𝗶𝘁𝘂𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻, London. 00:00 Einstein’s most important equation, 03:37 Why Newton’s equations are so important, 09:30 The two kinds of relativity, 12:53 Why is it the geometry of spacetime that matters? 16:37 The principle of equivalence, 18:39 Types of non-Euclidean geometry, 26:26 The Metric Tensor and equations, 32:22 Interstellar and time and space twisting, 33:32 The Riemann tensor, 37:45 A physical theory of gravity, 43:28 How to solve Einstein’s equation, 47:50 Using the equation to make predictions, 51:05 How its been used to find black holes.
The secrets of Einstein's unknown equation – with Sean Carroll
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Tested semiconductors in Silicon Valley, purchasing, inventory, new electronic product development, component engineering, ROHS/REACH compliance, hardware/software patent analysis to determine infringement, etc.
Hidden Figures, a 2016 film, is a lesson for people who do the hiring today in that the primary question to candidates should be: Can you do the job? No red flag inquiries. Just the simple question. Sure merit and education helps too. But finding faults should not be the focus of hiring. You focus on removing whatever obstacles there are and provide an environment to help those who work for you to flourish and contribute what they are good at doing, what they bring to your company, to add the growth you need... whatever it takes. Hidden Figures is a movie about three African-American women, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson and many others, who were the engineers and mathematicians (and operators and programmers of the IBM 7090 mainframe computer) at NASA needed by NASA for the United States to get into space in the early 1960s. Take a look at this featurette about the times back then and how NASA aligned with civil rights too. Hidden Figures | Featurette: Achieving The Impossible | https://lnkd.in/gvSP5YiZ
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Dive into the mysteries preceding the Big Bang with expert insights. Explore multiverse theory, cyclic universe, and quantum fluctuations. Join the quest for cosmic origins and ponder over Stephen Hawking's profound reflections. #CosmicOrigins #PreBigBangTheories #MultiverseExploration #CyclicUniverse #QuantumFluctuations #StephenHawkingLegacy #CosmicInquiry #TheoreticalCosmology
Delving Deeper: Unraveling the Mysteries Preceding the Big Bang
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