Physics

One suggestion would be to gain more understanding of life processes. For that, we design science experiments in situ, in vitro, in vivo, and/or in modeling. There are facilities to consider like the National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS) at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL) and the Advanced Photon Source (APS) at Argonne National Laboratory. You don't have to work at these laboratories to conduct experiments. Increased science funding would enhance collaborations at these sites. The reference article gives you some information…

In part 2 we closed with the idea that Bohr seemed to be using general relativity against Einstein to save quantum mechanics! A wonderful story. But is it true?
Einstein seems to have thought that they were arguing about something else. We know this from a letter that Paul Ehrenfest wrote to Bohr in July 1931, after a visit with Einstein in Berlin. Ehrenfest and Einstein seem to have had a long and thorough chat about the debate with Bohr at the previous fall’s Solvay meeting. Ehrenfest reports to Bohr a most surprising comment from Einstein:
He [Einstein] said to me that, for a…

We are all familiar with Sunspot contrails that appear on the Sun's surface. A diligent search of solar images will "infrequently" reveal twin lines of sunspot contrails running parallel with each other.
This type of sunspot configuration, appears mostly during the Solar Maximum. The Solar Maximum, occurs when Jetted loops cluster together due to a surge in core pressure that magnifies the jets vector component, causing loops to move closer together, resulting in their…

Massive stars, those up to 120 times the mass of our sun, should blow away the clouds of gas and dust that instead feed their growth. Despite outward-flowing radiation pressure that exceeds the gravitational force pulling material inward, these huge stars get bigger, which hasn't made a lot of sense. Until now.
Using 3-D radiation hydrodynamics simulations, a group of researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, University of California, Santa Cruz and UC Berkeley, discovered that these massive stars also tend to occur in binary or multiple star systems.
"Originally,…

Two University of Toronto quantum physicists, Jeff Lundeen and Aephraim Steinberg, say they have shown that Hardy's paradox(1), a proposal that has confounded physicists and science journalists trying to explain it since the 1990s, can be both confirmed and resolved. So take one more quantum problem out of the realm of 'impossible.'
Hardy's Paradox explained (poorly) is that when a positron, antiparticle of an electron, and an electron go through the interferometers (see image below) simultaneusly, the two particles should meet in an "annihilation area" and destroy one another,…

A sure sign of a flawed model, is an expanding raft of unresolved anomalies. So drawing upon earlier dissertions, one could assume, that (who said this ) 'If a Theory solves two anomalies, it is probably true.' Well, I dont claim that anomalies are falling like domimoes or tenpins, however, when solar physicists start up about magnetic fields snapping back, joining up etc, and mathematical models are notably absent, I dont …

A recent article in Discover Magazine was titled “A Universe Built For Us.” The premise of the article is that the laws of the universe are exquisitely tuned for life - any small variations from the way things are, and life would not have been able to arise “Short of invoking a benevolent creator....”. The article went on to explain that we live in a universe that seems apparently built for the creation and sustainment of life.
This meme is not exclusive to Discover magazine - there is a fundamental problem in physics with the creation of life. This is not the typical…

The entire Universe is full of jetting Black Toroidal Objects. A Jetting Black Toroidal Object is in effect a type of Gravitationally Open Black Hole. In effect a Jetting Black Toroidal Object. The cycle is continuous and the jetting bodies, continually begets a cascade of further collisions, that instantaneously create lesser jetting bodies. Our own Sun is full of such jetting bodies, with large versions, generating Coronal…

Continued from Part 1
On Einstein’s side there followed two years of intense theoretical and experimental work probing the subtleties of the new quantum mechanics of multi-particle systems. With advice from instein, the Berlin experimentalist and master of the technology of coincidence counting, Walther Bothe, pursued a kind of proto-Bell experimental program, investigating a variety of different correlation phenomena (see, for example, Bothe 1926). On the theoretical front, Einstein’s efforts ulminated in May of 1927–a few months before the first of the famous clashes with Bohr at the Solvay…

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) Project might restart in 2009 Summer. I wrote twice about the incident that caused its shutdown on 19 September 2008.
First, Mystery tonne of He - Real Science, mainly dealt with the news of one tonne of cryogenic helium lost and asked, "was the level 3 alarm activated when the quench occurred?" as a concern involving the LHC cryogenics design.
Second, Mystery of Tonnes of He (Large Hadron Collider) was based on my review of the interim summary report dated 15 October 2008. The helium loss…