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Physics: Particle and its shadow Math Point.

In the Nature we can see two kinds of movement:
straight and rotate. For example: our Earth has these
two kinds of move. Let us take an infinite small point
and suggested it also has these two kinds of movement.
What will be happen ?
1
An infinite small point moves straight and its trajectory
shows us a straight line ( SRT)
2
An infinite small point changes its straight direction
( for example near Sun) and its trajectory curves ( GRT)
3
An infinite small point can rotate around itself. (?!)
Here is hidden a puzzle. (!)
Stupid question:
Does anybody ever draw point in his life?
!!!
Take pen and make point.
What do you see ?
Point, - you say.
And I see point, which has Geometrical form of Disk.
And even the smallest point will have Geometrical form of Disk
And even an Infinite Smallest Point will have Geometrical Form of Disk
4
The SRT talks about an infinite small point which moves
in the Emptiness. (!) Which Geometrical form can have this point ?
The Third law of Thermodynamics says in the Emptiness (!)
( in the Cold Emptiness ) an infinite small point cannot have volume.
It means an infinite small point must have Geometrical form of Disk
5
In 1915 Einstein connected Mass with Geometry.
Maybe now, in 2010, somebody will try to understand the interaction
between an Infinite Small Particle and Geometry.

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According to SRT this circle – particle cannot be firm, it must be Elastic. (!)

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There is Quantum Mechanic, but there isn’t Quantum Philosophy.
Why is Quantum Theory paradoxical ?
Why we don’t have Philosophy of Physics ?
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1.
In thermodynamics particles are "mathematical points",
2.
In QT particles are "mathematical points",
3.
In SRT particles are points.
4.
In QED particles are points.
5.
The energy, impulse, linear and angular momentum in physics
is also a " mathematical point".
6.
Then one "mathematical point" ( particle) interacts with another
"mathematical point" (energy, impulse . .etc ) the physicists say:
" The micro-world is paradoxical."
7.
If physicists think about a particle as a " mathematical point"
the result can be only paradoxical. And I am sure if somebody
takes into consideration the geometrical form of particle the
paradoxes in Physics will disappear.
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Originally Posted By: socratus
Why we don’t have Philosophy of Physics ?

"We" refers to whom?

Philosophy of physics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_physics

A Brief History and Philosophy of Physics: http://trentu.ca/academic/physics/history_895.html


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Originally Posted By: redewenur
Originally Posted By: socratus
Why we don’t have Philosophy of Physics ?

"We" refers to whom?

Philosophy of physics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_physics

A Brief History and Philosophy of Physics: http://trentu.ca/academic/physics/history_895.html

Our modern conception of time is based on Einstein's
theory of relativity and Hermann Minkowski's spacetime,

Philosophy of physics
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philosophy_of_physics

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What is Hermann Minkowski's spacetime
means really - nobody knows.
It means this wikipedia explanation is abstract.
This is only one simple example of the state
of the ‘ modern philosophy of physics’ today.

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Your question is:

"Why we don’t have Philosophy of Physics ?"

...by which you claim there is no philosophy of physics. A claim which, as you've just pointed out, is nonsense.

But that's the point, isn't it - that what you present here is nothing more nor less than your personal philosophy of physics? Certainly, scientific knowledge is based on provisional truths; so by all means continue philosophising.


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Originally Posted By: redewenur

A claim which, as you've just pointed out, is nonsense.

But that's the point, isn't it - that what you present here is nothing more nor less than your personal philosophy of physics?

redewenur
A claim which, as you've just pointed out, is nonsense.
? ? ?
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4D is very important part of Physics. (!)

redewenur
But that's the point, isn't it - that what you present here is
nothing more nor less than your personal philosophy of physics?
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It is correct: It is my personal philosophy of physics.
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It is correct: It is my personal philosophy of physics.

Yes. It's important to be clear about the essential distinction: it's a philosophy about science, but it's not science. There need be nothing intrinsically erroneous in such a philosophy so long as it's rational, and so long as it doesn't masquerade as science.


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Originally Posted By: redewenur
Originally Posted By: socratus
It is correct: It is my personal philosophy of physics.

Yes. It's important to be clear about the essential distinction:
it's a philosophy about science, but it's not science.
There need be nothing intrinsically erroneous in such
a philosophy so long as it's rational, and so long as
it doesn't masquerade as science.

Is it masked as a science ?

THE GENESIS. ( Scheme.)
1
There is a Vacuum some kind of
Infinite/ Eternal Energy Space: T = 0K
2
According to Quantum Theory this Infinite/ Eternal Energy
Space create ‘ virtual energetic particles – frozen light quanta ’
They are in the rest/ potential condition and have following
physical parameters:
Geometrical form : C/D = pi
Potential mass : R/N=k
Potential energy : E = Mc^2 = kc^2
Inner impulse : h = 0
Mathematical formula : i^2= -1
3
Moving Quantum of Light is a Photon

Planck: h =E/t h = 1, c=1.
Einstein: h =kb h =1, c =1
4
Working Quantum of Light / Photon is an Electron

Goudsmit-Uhlenbeck: h* = h/2pi , c>1
E = h*f
Sommerfeld: e^2 = h*ca (Electron)
The Lorentz transformations
5
Star formation:
e- -> k -> He II -> He I -> rotating He –> plasma reaction -
- -> thermonuclear reaction: ( P. Kapitza , L. Landau,
E.L. Andronikashvili theories )
( Theories of superconductivity and superfluidity.)
a) h*f > kT
b) h*f = kT
c) kT > h*f
6
As result of Star formation Proton was created
p ( Proton)
7
Evolution of interaction between Electron and Proton:
a) electromagnetic
b) nuclear
c) biological
8
The Laws:
a) The Law of conservation and transformation energy/ mass
b) The Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle / Law
c) The Pauli Exclusion Principle/ Law
9.
Every theory must be tested logically ( theoretical ) and practically
a) Theory : Dualism of Consciousness: (consciousness/ subconsciousness)
b) Practice : Parapsychology . Meditation
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