Quantum Gravity and Its Preponed Birth

Quantum Gravity and Its Preponed Birth
Author: Dr. Ashok Saxena, Er. Ashwarya Saxena, Er. Amit Saxena
Publisher: Notion Press
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2023-06-01
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The Geometrical string theory TREO MODEL is a compelling theory that challenges our understanding of the universe. By introducing energy as the fifth dimension, the model transforms the traditional space-time continuum into an omnipresent space matrix with three interdependent components: Space, Time, and Energy. According to the model, the contraction of space causes kinetic energy to erupt, and time to slow down. As the matrix contracts layer by layer in increasing number of dimensions of Space-time, it forms the fields of all four basic forces, including gravity. While the figure on the front cover page, suggests that all bodies are pushed equally from all sides to be supported, the model proposes that when another body comes into the gravitational field of any body, both bodies get inadequate support from the common shared space matrix in between. This leads to the falling of bodies towards each other, which is perceived as the gravitational attraction of the other body.

Theory And Experiment Heading For New Physics, Procs Of The Int'l Sch Of Subnuclear Physics

Theory And Experiment Heading For New Physics, Procs Of The Int'l Sch Of Subnuclear Physics
Author: Antonino Zichichi
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2002-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9814489719

In August/September 2000, a group of 80 physicists from 53 laboratories in 15 countries met in Erice, Italy, to participate in the 38th Course of the International School of Subnuclear Physics. This book constitutes the proceedings of that meeting. It focuses on the theoretical investigation of several basic unity issues, including: (1) the understanding of gauge theories in both their continuum and lattice versions; (2) the possible existence and relevance of large extra dimensions together with the resultant lowering of the Planck/string scale to the TeV range; (3) the origin and structure of flavour mixing in the quark and lepton (neutrino) sectors.

The Scientific American Reader to Accompany Myers

The Scientific American Reader to Accompany Myers
Author: Scientific American
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2004-08
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780716724162

Hand-picked by David Myers, these 14 classic and current articles provide another tool for enhancing lectures, encouraging discussions, and emphasizing the relevance of psychology to everyday life. Contents 1. Humbled History [Robert-Benjamin Illing] 2. Rethinking the 'Lesser Brain' [James M. Bower and Lawrence M. Parsons] 3. Promised Land or Purgatory? [Catherine Johnson] 4. Music in Your Head [Eckart O. Alternmuller] 5. Sign Language in the Brain [Gregory Hickok, Ursula Bellugi, and Edward S. Klima] 6. Television Addiction is No Mere Metaphor [Robert Kubey and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi] 7. Islands of Genius [Darold A. Treffert and Gregory L. Wallace] 8. Emotion, Memory, and the Brain [Joseph LeDoux] 9. The Tyranny of Choice [Barry Schwartz] 10. The Mind-Body Interaction in Disease [Esther M. Sternberg and Philip W. Gold] 11. Freud Returns [Mark 11. Solms] 12. Manic Depression and Illness and Creativity [Kay Redfield Jamison] 13. Decoding Schizophrenia [Daniel C. Javitt and Joseph T. Coyle, Scientific American] 14. The Science of Persuasion [Robert Cialdini]

Birth of the Universe and Fundamental Physics

Birth of the Universe and Fundamental Physics
Author: Franco Occhionero
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 416
Release: 1995-08-18
Genre: Science
ISBN:

The articles collected in this volume cover topics ranging from Planck-scale physics to galaxy clustering. They deal with various new ideas from cosmology, astrophysics and particle physics that might lead to a better understanding of our physical universe. Among the topics covered are inflationary models, nucleosynthesis, dark matter, large-scale clustering, cosmic microwave background radiations and more. The book addresses researchers but it also gives a good overview of the subject for graduate students in astrophysics and particle physics.

Gauge/Gravity Duality

Gauge/Gravity Duality
Author: Martin Ammon
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 549
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1107010349

The first textbook on this important topic, for graduate students and researchers in particle and condensed matter physics.

Introducing Special Relativity

Introducing Special Relativity
Author: W.S.C. Williams
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2019-01-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 042983702X

Introducing Special Relativity provides an easy and rewarding way into special relativity for first and second year university students studying physics. The author establishes the fundamentals of relativity at the outset of this book so readers fully understand the principles and know how to them before moving on to subjects, like time dilation, that often are a source of difficulty for students. The primary topics addressed include conserved relativistic energy and momentum, applications of the Lorentz transformation, and developments in 20th-century physics. This volume also reviews some of the early experiments in the development of special relativity.

The Mammoth Book of Awesome Comic Fantasy

The Mammoth Book of Awesome Comic Fantasy
Author: Mike Ashley
Publisher: Mammoth
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2014-04-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1472114930

A new and truly awesome collection of comic fantasy masterpieces! It isn't often you find a posse of Greek goddesses putting down insurrection among unruly classical mortals, stranded aliens escaping earth in a church converted into a rocket, or a light-fingered time-traveller attempting to steal the universe - but here they all are, in another selection of bizarre comic fantasies.

The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics

The Cellular Automaton Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics
Author: Gerard 't Hooft
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2016-09-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 331941285X

This book presents the deterministic view of quantum mechanics developed by Nobel Laureate Gerard 't Hooft. Dissatisfied with the uncomfortable gaps in the way conventional quantum mechanics meshes with the classical world, 't Hooft has revived the old hidden variable ideas, but now in a much more systematic way than usual. In this, quantum mechanics is viewed as a tool rather than a theory. The author gives examples of models that are classical in essence, but can be analysed by the use of quantum techniques, and argues that even the Standard Model, together with gravitational interactions, might be viewed as a quantum mechanical approach to analysing a system that could be classical at its core. He shows how this approach, even though it is based on hidden variables, can be plausibly reconciled with Bell's theorem, and how the usual objections voiced against the idea of ‘superdeterminism' can be overcome, at least in principle. This framework elegantly explains - and automatically cures - the problems of the wave function collapse and the measurement problem. Even the existence of an “arrow of time" can perhaps be explained in a more elegant way than usual. As well as reviewing the author’s earlier work in the field, the book also contains many new observations and calculations. It provides stimulating reading for all physicists working on the foundations of quantum theory.

The Science and Design of Engineering Materials

The Science and Design of Engineering Materials
Author: James P. Schaffer
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Science Engineering
Total Pages: 826
Release: 2000-12-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780072448092

CD-ROM contains: Dynamic phase diagram tool -- Over 30 animations of concepts from the text -- Photomicrographs from the text.

Money, Magic, and How to Dismantle a Financial Bomb

Money, Magic, and How to Dismantle a Financial Bomb
Author: David Orrell
Publisher: Icon Books
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1785788299

Money has many apparently magical properties. It can be created out of the void - and vanish without so much as a puff of smoke. It can flash through space. It can grow without limit. And it can blow up without warning. David Orrell argues that the emerging discipline of quantum economics, of which he is at the forefront, is the key to shattering the illusions that prevent us from understanding money's true nature. In this colourful tour of the history, philosophy and mathematics of money, Orrell demonstrates how everything makes much more sense when we replace our classical economic models with ones based on quantum probability - and reveals the explosive reality of what is left once the illusions are stripped away.