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The Heart of the Argument12 comments

jonathanwaldroup wrote 6 months ago: I must say that I am astonished at the quick responses I have received without presenting any inform … more →

Tags: society and culture, Philosophy, Atheism, Origins, RIchard Dawkins, Evolution, Creationism

Heisenberg Reflection or the Inverse Quantum Observer Effect1 comment

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Tags: Music, Current Events, writing, Globalisation, Westborough Baptist Church, observer effect, Celebrity, Reality TV, Failure

How Precisely can we Measure an Electron's Heisenberg Uncertainty? (or, How Certain is Uncertainty?)

Jay R. Yablon wrote 1 year ago:    In a May 24 post Heisenberg Uncertainty and Schwinger Anomaly: Two Sides of the Same Coin?, I set … more →

Tags: G Factor, Intrinsic Spin, Magnetic Anomaly, Particle Physics, Physics, quantum electrodynamics, Schwinger, Science, uncertainty principle

Heisenberg Uncertainty and Schwinger Anomaly Continued: Draft Paper

Jay R. Yablon wrote 1 year ago: I have been writing a paper to rigorously develop the hypothesis I presented last week, in a post li … more →

Tags: G Factor, Gaussian, Gyromagnetic Ratio, Intrinsic Spin, Magnetic Anomaly, Particle Physics, Pauli Spin Matrices, Physics, Schwinger

Heisenberg Uncertainty and Schwinger Anomaly: Two Sides of the Same Coin?2 comments

Jay R. Yablon wrote 1 year ago:  In section 3 of Heisenberg Uncertainty and Schwinger Anomaly: Two Sides of the Same Coin?, I have p … more →

Tags: elementary particles, Fermions, G Factor, Gyromagnetic Ratio, Intrinsic Spin, Magnetic Anomaly, Perturbation Theory, Physics, QED

Lab Note 6: Operator Decomposition of Intrinsic Spin2 comments

Jay R. Yablon wrote 1 year ago: I’d like to lay out a nifty little mathematical calculation which allows a “decompositio … more →

Tags: Physics, Science, Intrinsic Spin, Pauli Spin Matrices, uncertainty principle

Revised Paper on Kaluza-Klein and Intrinsic Spin, Based on Spatial Isotropy1 comment

Jay R. Yablon wrote 1 year ago: I have now prepared an updated revision of a paper demonstrating how the compact fifth dimension of … more →

Tags: compactification, Five Dimensions, General Relativity, geodesic, Gravitation, Intrinsic Spin, Kaluza-Klein, Leptons, Particle Physics

Derivation of Heisenberg Uncertainty from Kaluza Klein Geometry3 comments

Jay R. Yablon wrote 1 year ago: For those who have followed my Kaluza-Klein (KK) work, I believe that it is now possible to derive n … more →

Tags: compactification, Five Dimensions, Intrinsic Spin, Kaluza-Klein, Pauli Spin Matrices, Physics, QED, quantum electrodynamics, Quantum Field Theory


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