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The physics of light is based on observation and experimentation. The fact that you think the physics is weird is irrelevant.
"It's so weird," Aspect said of entanglement in a telephone call with the Nobel committee. "I am accepting in my mental images something which is totally crazy."
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Quote from: Origin on 20/10/2022 12:42:20The physics of light is based on observation and experimentation. The fact that you think the physics is weird is irrelevant.Who says what? Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 20/10/2022 10:40:33"It's so weird," Aspect said of entanglement in a telephone call with the Nobel committee. "I am accepting in my mental images something which is totally crazy."It sounds like you know this matter better than Aspect himself.
The Nobel prize in physics is typically awarded to scientists who make sense of nature; those whose discoveries render the universe more comprehensible. But the 2022 Nobel has been awarded to three physicists who revealed that the universe is even stranger than we thought thanks to Quantum Entanglement
But the 2022 Nobel has been awarded to three physicists who revealed that the universe is even stranger than we thought
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 25/10/2022 14:51:10Quote from: Origin on 20/10/2022 12:42:20The physics of light is based on observation and experimentation. The fact that you think the physics is weird is irrelevant.Who says what? Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 20/10/2022 10:40:33"It's so weird," Aspect said of entanglement in a telephone call with the Nobel committee. "I am accepting in my mental images something which is totally crazy."It sounds like you know this matter better than Aspect himself.Here are some definitions of "weird":suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.(Oxford)The meaning of WEIRD is of strange or extraordinary character: odd, fantastic.(Merriam-Webster)very strange and unusual, unexpected, or not natural(Cambridge)It means that the observation results differ from expectation. Otherwise, they won't be called weird.His expected results must be based on some axioms/assumptions/model. But since they don't agree with observations, then at least one of those assumptions must be false. Here are the assumptions used:Principle of locality, the idea that a particle can only be influenced by its immediate surroundings, and that interactions mediated by physical fields can only occur at speeds no greater than the speed of light.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell%27s_theoremThe assumption above also refers to special theory of relativity.The light was generated and interact with polarizers and detectors as photons.Measurements are performed independently on the two separated particles of an entangled pairThe outcomes depend upon hidden variables within each half
As assumed by Descartes space is completely filled with particles.
Basic difference is, we are presuming space as empty. When there are no particles in the space, how light is bending.
Mr. Yousuf, seeing the thread, i could not keep away sharing some of mine findings. When I was sat near a canal where water was flowing I could see bending of water, diffraction. It is known fact, however, to my enthusiasm started noting down important points:01 There must be sufficient water to cause diffraction. 02 As assumed by De broglie, movement "P" plays key role. Without momentum of water particles there is no diffraction.03 Key observation is that moving particles are affecting the particles at rest or stationary at the sides and making them to move sides.In the case of electromagnetic waves also we can observe several similarities. Here also momentum of particles plays key role.Basic difference is, we are presuming space as empty. When there are no particles in the space, how light is bending.Diffraction in the case of water clearly tells us that without existing particles, there is no question of diffraction.So, Space is not empty. As assumed by Descartes space is completely filled with particles. It is moving particles that are affecting particles at rest, causing diffraction.
Diffraction in the case of water clearly tells us that without existing particles, there is no question of diffraction.So, Space is not empty. As assumed by Descartes space is completely filled with particles. It is moving particles that are affecting particles at rest, causing diffraction.
Quote from: hamdani yusuf on 30/10/2022 04:40:11But the 2022 Nobel has been awarded to three physicists who revealed that the universe is even stranger than we thoughtAnd now we know that it is, Knowing stuff is good- you get things like Nobel prizes for it.
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Quote from: pasala on 06/11/2022 15:18:27Diffraction in the case of water clearly tells us that without existing particles, there is no question of diffraction.So, Space is not empty. As assumed by Descartes space is completely filled with particles. It is moving particles that are affecting particles at rest, causing diffraction.There are many problems with diffraction not yet properly addressed by most physics textbooks that I know. Some of them are single edge diffraction, non-diffractive edge, non-diffractive slit, horizontally and vertically tilted diffraction. Descartes' theory doesn't explain them either.
Quote from: pasala on 06/11/2022 15:18:27Mr. Yousuf, seeing the thread, i could not keep away sharing some of mine findings. When I was sat near a canal where water was flowing I could see bending of water, diffraction. It is known fact, however, to my enthusiasm started noting down important points:01 There must be sufficient water to cause diffraction. 02 As assumed by De broglie, movement "P" plays key role. Without momentum of water particles there is no diffraction.03 Key observation is that moving particles are affecting the particles at rest or stationary at the sides and making them to move sides.In the case of electromagnetic waves also we can observe several similarities. Here also momentum of particles plays key role.Basic difference is, we are presuming space as empty. When there are no particles in the space, how light is bending.Diffraction in the case of water clearly tells us that without existing particles, there is no question of diffraction.So, Space is not empty. As assumed by Descartes space is completely filled with particles. It is moving particles that are affecting particles at rest, causing diffraction.Hi, welcome to my thread. We can see that there are some similarities between light and (surface) water wave. But we must also acknowledge that there are differences, such as their dimension in space. In material waves such as water surface, they propagate faster in denser media. On the other hand, light propagates fastest through vacuum.
If space is empty, it cannot cause any disturbance and makes its journey. However the thing is otherwise, space is not empty, as said by descartes a particle can occupy a place thus vacated by other particle. It only passes on momentum to other particle and a chain reaction starts, known as disturbance in the space,
Quote from: pasala on 12/11/2022 14:10:48If space is empty, it cannot cause any disturbance and makes its journey. However the thing is otherwise, space is not empty, as said by descartes a particle can occupy a place thus vacated by other particle. It only passes on momentum to other particle and a chain reaction starts, known as disturbance in the space,You started by assuming your own conclusion. Can you apply that to gravity?