Upcoming Saturday Febr 3 at 10 am EST I will give a live presentation at John Chappell Natural Philosophy Society CNPS channel with title:
stating MAIN IDEA:
- REAL WORLD - CONTINUUM MECHANICS MODEL - COMPUTABLE
- REAL QUANTUM MECHANICS - CONTINUUM MODEL - COMPUTABLE
- STANDARD QM: HIGH-DIMENSIONAL SCHRÖDINGER EQ - UNCOMPUTABLE.
- REAL WORLD - COMPUTABLE
- MICROSCOPICS = MACROSCOPICS
with the following references:
- REAL QUANTUM MECHANICS REALQM
- TURBULENCE
- THERMODYNAMICS: 2ND LAW DIRECTION of TIME
- RADIATIVE HEAT TRANSFER: PLANCK'S LAW
with remarks on:
- SPECIAL RELATIVITY = LORENTZ TRANSFORMATION = UNPHYSICAL
- GRAVITATION: NO ACTION AT DISTANCE: $\rho =\Delta\Phi$
Key aspect:
- REAL PHYSICS - ONTOLOGY - WHAT IS - WHAT CAN BE COMPUTED
in opposition to
- EPISTEMOLOGY - WHAT WE CAN SAY - COPENHAGEN QM
with key ingredients:
- COMPUTABILITY
- STABILITY - WELLPOSEDNESS
- FINITE PRECISION
connecting to:
- STANDARD QUANTUM MECHANICS = UNCOMPUTABLE
- REALQM = COMPUTABLE
- TURBULENCE = COMPUTABLE = EULER'S EQUATIONS
modeled by:
- CLASSICAL CONTINUUM MECHANICS MATHEMATICAL MODELS
including:
- NEWTON'S LAWS MOTION + GRAVITATION
- EULER EQ
- MAXWELL EQ
- REAL SCHRÖDINGER EQ
The mantra of John Chappell Natural Philosophy is
- WHERE CRITICAL THINKING CHALLENGES THEORY
which connects to the mantra of this blog:
- TOWARDS UNDERSTANDING BY CRITICAL CONSTRUCTIVE INQUIRY
I look forward to a constructive discussion with free-thinking physicists, in a situation where leading physicists insist on "Shut-up and Calculate".
PS1 Einstein's No-Aether Special Relativity with its unphysics/paradoxes has attracted much debate recently on CNPS to which I can contribute Many-Minds Relativity as an alternative with physical meaning connecting back to Ebenezer Cunningham's Many-Aethers concept.
Here different observers moving with different constant velocities are locked to different moving aethers as different Euclidean coordinate systems for expression of Maxwell's equations. The key question is to what extent different observers can agree.
PS2 Some high-lights:
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