History and Philosophy of Physics

2011 Submissions

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Explaining Results of Stern Gerlach Apparatus Experiments with Gyroscopic Motion

Authors: Georgina Woodward
Comments: 15 Pages.

Gyroscopic motion is used to explain why it is that there is maintenance of same or opposite axis of rotation orientation, by electron particles produced as a pair. Important for answering two important questions. Why can pairs of particles separated by large distances act as if they are coordinating their responses to tests? The proposed answer making faster than light communication between particles unnecessary. It also explains the strange semi permanence of propensity to give particular state outcomes for a repeated same test, that is lost when there is an intermediate different test. Two famous examples of supposed quantum strangeness.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics

[3] viXra:2011.0172 [pdf] submitted on 2020-11-24 08:37:20

The Quest for New Physics: An Experimentalist Approach

Authors: Dmitriy S. Tipikin
Comments: 56 Pages.

The crisis in modern fundamental physics is due to the lack of new experimental results which would contradict to the existing paradigms. But where to search for such experiments? In this publication the experimentalist point of view is clarified for many immediate problems like unification of matter and wave, dark matter, quantum entanglement and experiments with pulsing gravitational force.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics

[2] viXra:2011.0158 [pdf] submitted on 2020-11-21 12:36:33

Metaphysics of Nature-Like Technologies

Authors: Boris Mikhailovich Popov
Comments: 60 Pages. In Russian [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with the requirements on the Submission Form]

Исследования по созданию природоподобных технологий набирают обороты. По заверениям адептов и апологетов движения, развитие природоподобных технологий нацелено на перевод техносферы на органичные природе принципы действия, на симметричный симбиоз техносферы с природой, при котором существующая ресурсная база не будет истощаться, а, наоборот, станет качественно развиваться и наращиваться. В результате человечество, преодолев ограничения прежней ресурсной базы, окажется в комфортной для продолжительной жизни среде обитания, получит доступ к немыслимым ныне дарам и благам. Research into the creation of nature-like technologies is gaining momentum. According to the assurances of adherents and apologists of the movement, the development of nature-like technologies is aimed at transferring the technosphere to principles of action organic to nature, to a symmetrical symbiosis of the technosphere with nature, in which the existing resource base will not be depleted, but, on the contrary, will begin to qualitatively develop and grow. As a result, mankind, having overcome the limitations of the former resource base, will find itself in a habitat that is comfortable for a long life, and will gain access to the gifts and benefits that are inconceivable today.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics

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Beyond Artificial Intelligence

Authors: Boris Mikhailovich Popov
Comments: 133 Pages. In Russian [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with the requirements on the Submission Form]

В настоящей книге автор проводит мысль о том, что практически все знания человек получает из коллективного сознания. И потому его ум – это, по сути, искусственный интеллект. Отсюда и ограниченность его представлений и понятий об окружающем мире, но выход из этого сложного положения есть. Внимательный читатель получит новые ответы на вечные вопросы: откуда берется наше сознание, насколько прочны основы наших знаний, свободна ли наша воля, насколько «логична» традиционная наука и даже насколько актуальна в наше время метафизика! In this book, the author carries out the idea that a person receives practically all knowledge from the collective consciousness. And therefore, his mind is, in fact, artificial intelligence. Hence the limitation of his ideas and concepts about the world around him, but there is a way out of this difficult situation. The attentive reader will receive new answers to the eternal questions: where does our consciousness come from, how strong are the foundations of our knowledge, is our will free, how “logical” is traditional science, and even how relevant is metaphysics in our time!
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics