Archive for the ‘General’ Category

Physics Paper is Done!

May 3, 2019

I have spent the last two years working hard on a journal paper based on some of the work I’ve discussed on this site.  I learned a lot in the process, for example, the importance of substantiating every claim I made, and making sure the more speculative stuff stays out of the paper.  Take a look if you like!  You may need to download and use a PDF viewer–some of the math equations don’t show correctly in the wordpress viewer.

 

Here’s the abstract:

The Dirac equation successfully predicts the evolution of probability amplitudes even for relativistic particle interactions, but it is a causal equation and thus cannot predict non-causal quantum interference effects such as quantum entanglement resolution. An extension of the Dirac equation will require a valid quantum interpretation that derives both quantum interference behavior and the special relativity postulate of constant speed in any frame of reference. None of the current quantum interpretations provide the means to derive the special relativity postulate. Therefore, in this study, I assume a quantum interpretation based on a non-causal form of group wave particles.  The study shows that observation of these group wave particles have a constant speed in all frames of reference and thus the quantum interpretation is a valid basis for both special relativity and the Dirac equation. The result of this study is a first step toward building an extension to the Dirac equation that predicts the non-causal interference effects of quantum mechanics.

edit: replaced wrong (older) version of pdf paper

Agemoz

Post 200! Time to Call It A Day

February 10, 2018

Well!   It’s almost exactly 25 years since I started on this amateur quest of finding a continuous field that could form particles, hopefully modeling the particle zoo.  I learned a lot about particle physics work and came up with some ideas how things could work, and tested some of these with my simulation.  I am now at post 200 on wordpress, although I originally began journalling my studies in a batch of notebooks back about 1993, then some previous blogging site for many years, then here on wordpress.

But it’s time to let it go.  Actually making a contribution is way beyond my reach, there are so many details that I was glossing over or handwaving my way through that really require deep analysis and rigorous attention to detail.  By the time I started elaborating on my twist model of quarks and started digging in, I got this massive sense of oversimplifying an extraordinarily complex problem.  When I came up with that pole correlation for masses between electrons, up quarks, and down quarks, I thought–kewl, this is interesting!  But then and now I have strong doubts it really could be that simple.   The twist theory really doesn’t illuminate anything new–I thought it would, but it hasn’t.  It’s just an idea, a vision, of how I thought things could work.

Several times I thought in the last month, don’t give up–it’s been fascinating to think about, I haven’t been trolled much for this speculation I’ve been doing, and it’s been fun posting about what I’m doing.

But now I’m thinking, life needs to move on, I’ve done what I wanted and it’s time to find a new path, pursue new adventures.

So, to my followers and other readers I say: May all your physics studies be as enlightening as this has been for me!  May you find true insights that will lead to the betterment of the human condition.  May you encourage young scientists or amateurs in your path to be honest and thorough without being too critical or harsh in their young ideas!

For me, it’s time to sail on, so–Goodbye to all!

read this! I need the attention!

September 18, 2009

I am seeing something of a character flaw in myself. When you invest yourself in a research paper and then publish it (http://www.scribd.com/doc/17227411/The-Paradoxes-of-the-Electron-Point-Source), there is rather a tendency to constantly see if lots of people are reading it, in the hopes of getting some measure of notoriety…

Of course, it takes a Dilbert strip to bring me back to earth…!!

http://dilbert.com/strips/comic/2009-09-17/

Robots! Computer Game! Analyzers! Piano! Home Control! Teaching! LDI LVDS! SVGA LCD! DDR!

June 24, 2009

This week, I went into project overload, and didn’t do any thinking! (Hey, peanut gallery, no comments about that last one!)  Well, OK, I did do some.

If my twist ring analysis is correct, I should be able to derive the inertial motion of a twist ring independent of mass, which means that a solution for Planck’s constant could be found independent of the electron mass.  So, I set up a field force on the twist ring, and was able to determine that the delta field would cause a 2x proportionate radius change, which means that the delta movement of a ring is going to be proportionate to that field delta (to a first order approximation).  From there, I can use the Lorentz force equations equated to E=hv to get the inertial behavior of the twist ring.  I also looked at muons and neutrinos to see if any geometrical stuff gets us to those–but unfortunately I can prove there are no other EM twist solutions besides the one that gives the twist ring electron, and my analysis using the strong force and other permutations shows no solutions in the muon and neutrino mass range.

So you know what, I need a break for now, my mind is reeling a bit and just needs some fun projects.  I worked on Gorple II (he’s a Gorple Mech), and went to a robotics club meeting here to show off what I’ve done so far.  He needs some hands, but more than that he needs a brain.  (It’s a dirty job, but someone around here needs one).

Be afraid.  Be very afraid.

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

Then I worked on my top secret computer game that is in competition with a certain other oogy person, and it already is so utterly stunning that if I’ve gave any more details he would collapse in despair.  But I’ll need players to give it a try before too long.

Then I worked on an FPGA project which will substantially upgrade my display boards for two beautiful color LCD displays that will be used in several projects, including home control.  I’m also working on my camera board and a new DDR SDRAM interface for both Gorple Mech and the analyzer.

And the lawn desperately needed some attention, so I used a lot of Roundup on it so I won’t have to worry about it until next year.  (well, ok, not really, but that’s what it looks like).

And I’m now cranking on Chopin’s Grand Valse Brilliante and the F minor Beethoven Sonata (the easy one, not the hard one.  Memorization in two months or so.

Oh, and I went to work.  Not sure what I did there.

Agemoz

A little effort for my friends

June 12, 2009

This is a lot of stuff to wade through!  I never really wrote all this with the intent of somebody trying to follow it, since I figured nobody reads a blog.  So why did I write this?  To record, help clarify, and organize my own thinking–but since occasionally people might take a look, I’m going to put a summary of recent posts in the “About” entry, and also have tagged entries as either physics or philosophy.  If you aren’t interested in the physics investigation, filter for philosophy to see my more general thinking.  I will probably add a third category “projects” which will give status on my computer game, robot, home control system, or other things I’m working on.  Feel free to comment if you have thoughts about the topics or how this is organized.