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Luc Montagnier et al. have discussed connection between DNA and electromagnetic wave. In this regards, we propose a new adage: Omni vivo ex vivo via crebritudo (Every life comes from life through...
06 June 2016 3,079 2 View
Recently I wrote a paper discussing possibility to develop Quantum Electrodynamics in Fractal Media and Cantor Sets based on Bo Lehnert's Revised Quantum Electrodynamics. Enclosed is my paper. I...
04 April 2016 4,682 18 View
In a recent paper published in Annals of Physics 360 (2015) 44-60, Hans Cruz, Dieter Schuch, Octavio Castaños, Oscar Rosas-Ortiz argue that it is possible to model quantum systems via a complex...
02 February 2016 6,667 14 View
Considering that atomic nuclei can be modeled using interacting boson model, and BEC system can be modeled using Gross-PItaevskii equation, then it seems reasonable that one can use...
01 January 2016 9,275 1 View
There are some researchers who argue that the carrier of electromagnetic fields in Maxwell equations is superfluid. This hypothesis may be inspired by original paper by Maxwell which describes...
01 January 2016 9,218 1 View
If there is anyone who knows where the experimental setting of Rubbiatron, please let me know. Thanks
12 December 2015 7,527 5 View
A recent publication from SETI seems to suggest that it is possible to find connection between archaeology and interstellar communication (file included). My question: What can we learn about ...
10 October 2015 9,310 2 View
In January, Fuji Pigment Co. Ltd. (not affiliated with Fujifilm) announced that it had made a significant breakthrough in aluminum-air battery technology. According to a report, this innovation...
10 October 2015 9,444 1 View
It is well known that for some years Prof. Gerardus 't Hooft has advocated a deterministic version of Quantum Mechanics (see:...
09 September 2015 3,797 1 View
Uncertainty Principle predicts that there is notrajectory of any particle' but experiments show otherwise. Does it mean that there is no classical trajectory of any particle? How can it be reconciled?
09 September 2015 1,668 20 View
In the context of curency instability which has been experienced by Russia and other asia countries, it seems worth to study various approaches which can be used to stabilize its currency. One...
08 August 2015 6,419 0 View
According to a report written by Dr. Dong Choi and Mr. John Casey, the sun is heading toward a Maunder Minimum until the next 20-30 years. And one impact of that solar physics event is lowering...
08 August 2015 3,900 1 View
In his dissertation, Vyacheslav Lysov tries to establish connection between Petrov-Einstein equations to Navier-Stokes equations. (PhD diss, 2014. From Petrov-Einstein to NavierStokes. Doctoral...
08 August 2015 1,990 2 View
In a paper, Sloth and Whitta-Jacobsen examines the idea of Milton Friedman and others that the foundations for behavioral assumptions usually made in economics should be found in “economic...
08 August 2015 476 0 View
Hyman Minsky pioneered the financial instability hypothesis, in contradt with the efficient market hypothesis. What do you think?
08 August 2015 8,396 0 View
In recent years, there are proposals suggesting that the Lotka-Volterra system can be used as a model of financial instability in order to prove Hyman Minsky’s financial instability hypothesis....
08 August 2015 8,315 0 View
in an old paper, Boris P. Kosyakov discusses exact solution of Yang-Mills-Wong Theory, and his paper seems to indicate that it is possible to study quark confinement from exact solution of...
07 July 2015 4,329 5 View
I just found a paper by O'Raifeartaigh and McCann discussing Einstein's forgotten cosmological model. The title of his paper is “On the cosmological problem of the general theory of...
07 July 2015 8,947 11 View
In a recent paper, Prof. Eberly et al from Rochester argued that entanglement does not define anymore boundary between quantum and classical systems. They first sketched the purely classical...
07 July 2015 4,559 19 View
Allow me to bring to your attention again to Everett III's dissertation, which is the basis of the Many-Worlds interpretation of QM (multiverse). As far as I know, while his hypothesis is popular...
07 July 2015 1,775 0 View
According to Maknickas, if electromagnetic field can change the curvature, then we can transmit e.m. Field through the space. But does it also mean tha in principle we can also transmit energy...
06 June 2015 2,968 1 View
Today i just found an old paper discussing a soliton model of hydrogen atom. This paper was written by my former professor at RUDN, that is Prof. Yu Rybakov. He discusses how De Broglie's...
05 May 2015 2,261 1 View
What is the simplest model for neurino masses? Should we assume spontaneous symmetry breaking?
05 May 2015 5,306 23 View
It is known that QCD is based on SU(3) Yang-Mills theory. This reminds me to a lecture around 2009 , the lecture was given by Prof. Yu P. Rybakov, and it was about Yang-Mills theory. Actually i...
05 May 2015 1,299 5 View
It is known that neocortex is part of cerebral cortex and in human it comprises 76% of brain volume. What can we do to train neocortex to boost creativity?
05 May 2015 8,595 0 View
According to recent report, one in seven people said they'd considered divorce because of their spouses' questionable activity on Facebook, Skype, Snapchat, Twitter or What’sApp, a recent survey...
05 May 2015 6,031 1 View
It is supposed that neocortex is for higher functions such as sensory perception, consicousness, and language. What can we do to train neocortex to boost creativity?
05 May 2015 2,198 2 View
Around 1951 Dirac wrote a less-known paper compared to his famous Dirac equation paper. In that 1951 paper with title A new classical theory of electrons, Dirac wrote among other things: "Recent...
04 April 2015 463 4 View
PhotoMath is a new application for solving math problems by capturing their images. Do you think it will be also useful for solving math proofs? What do you think?
03 March 2015 3,186 2 View
I found some papers discussing ISW as a proof of dark energy, but what is its physical meaning? What is your opinion? And how to calculate it?
03 March 2015 5,366 6 View
I think this article by David Mermin is worth pondering. What do you think?
02 February 2015 8,715 13 View
Quantum Physics is often misinterpreted as implying that the human mind controls reality. What do you think?
02 February 2015 4,650 13 View
Imagine there is one chargein space, then another charge is added. Then how the first charge can detect or know the other charge? Is there information ecchange between them? (thanks for Prof....
02 February 2015 4,026 1 View
One classic example is Madame Marie Curie. Is it true that radiation is always a carcinogen? What do you think?
02 February 2015 386 25 View
I want to compare eigenmodes of spherical space with CMBr using Mathematica, but do not know where to start. Is there anybody who can help? Thanks
02 February 2015 8,526 6 View
Does cosmic consciousness exist from the viewpoint of quantum physics? What do you think?
02 February 2015 331 0 View
Plz find this paper by Carusso and Oguri. What do you think?
02 February 2015 1,188 1 View
In a recent article, Ahmed Farag Ali and Saurya Das reported that there was no singularity. They also claim to explain dark energy and dark matter. What do you think?
02 February 2015 6,955 1 View
The north polar ice cap is increasing in size. What does it mean?
01 January 2015 7,632 3 View
See a paper by Y. Sumino. What do you think?
01 January 2015 531 12 View
It is known that conventional chemotherapy has average success rate of less than 10%, which seems to suggest that we need a better therapy for cancer. Chemotherapy and radiation employ...
01 January 2015 2,760 0 View
Which is better: talk and sexy city or more humane and ecological friendly metropolis?
01 January 2015 7,870 6 View
These authors say that interpretation problems were not solved at 1927. What do you think?
01 January 2015 1,577 18 View
I am not sure about mechanism of wavefunctiin collapse. What do you think?
01 January 2015 5,449 13 View
Carl Bender and Daniel Hook argue that a classical particle can exhibit tunneling provided the energy is assumed to be complex. What do you think?
12 December 2014 8,311 0 View
In a 2011 paper, Gersten and Moalem derive among other things photon wavefunction and wave equations for massless particles of any spin. Is it possible to derive quark masses too using their approach?
12 December 2014 6,442 24 View
It is known that Self-Dual Yang Mills theory reduces to Korteweg-deVries equation or its modified form (mKdV), see the file included. Then it seems possible to consider hadrons as solitons. For a...
12 December 2014 8,420 21 View
What do you think?
12 December 2014 5,423 1 View
A friend of mine sufferss from lung cancer. Do you know good herbal treatment?
12 December 2014 4,197 2 View
In a rather old paper, Jorge HIrsch discussed some inadequacies of London equations. He proposed a new set of equations based on Maxwell equations (see...
12 December 2014 1,872 8 View
12 December 2014 5,242 2 View
Decoherence seems not solve measurement problem, so does the collapsing wavefunction. What do you think?
11 November 2014 9,243 5 View
In a paper that I just found, Roger A. Rydin wrote about possibility to construct a classical electromagnetic model of nuclear reactions. His abstract goes as follows: "A comparison is made...
11 November 2014 9,896 2 View
It is known that physics is empirical science, in the sense that all propositions should be verified by experiments. But Bertrand Russell once remarked that the principle of verifiability itself...
11 November 2014 5,776 55 View
Dr. Algordas Maknickas just published a paper discussing spin in Maxwell equations, and also quantum effct. What do you think?
11 November 2014 6,541 18 View
According to some news, there is hope to implement piezo energy harvesting for recharging batteries for smartphones etc. what do you think?
11 November 2014 1,171 0 View
In the past few years, spatially inhomogeneous cosmological models have been proposed as an alternative to the LCDM model, with the aim of reproducing the late time dynamics of the Universe...
11 November 2014 971 7 View
The quantum field theoretic prediction for the vacuum energy density leads to a value for the effective cosmological constant that is incorrect by between 60 to 120 orders of magnitude. In a...
11 November 2014 8,015 9 View
As we know, Pythagoras said that the universe is a great number. In modern terms, does it mean that cosmology has a relation with number theory? What do you think?
10 October 2014 1,057 23 View
In a paper published at J. Virology (2002), it is suggested that KZ52 can be a promising candidate for immunoprophylaxis for ebola virus infection. So what do you think?
10 October 2014 6,131 5 View
In his paper, Zoltan Imre Szabo argues that he can derive Lamb shift without renormalization. In short, he proposes to use De Broglie geometry to remove infinities in QEd. So, what do you think?
10 October 2014 9,388 3 View
In an old paper at IJTP, Wim B. Drees argues against Hawking-Hartle's interpretation that wavefunction of the universe implies the probability for the universe to appear from nothing. What do you...
10 October 2014 7,106 50 View
One of often-cited paper by A. Sakharov described how Einstein's equations may be re-derived from vacuum fluctuations (see http://ufn.ru/ufn91/ufn91_5/Russian/r915i.pdf). One example here is H....
10 October 2014 3,279 23 View
It is a common assumption that in General Relativity, electromagnetic fields cannot affect space-time curvature. But in a recent paper in Scirp, Dr. Algirdas Maknickas shows that this is not...
09 September 2014 4,752 72 View
The global solution of Navier-Stokes equations is one of the biggest mysteries in theoretical physics, and it belongs to list of Millenium problems by Clay Institute. But in a recent paper, Dr....
09 September 2014 551 19 View
I just found a paper by Edward Wright (UCLA) on acoustic waves in the early universe. Allow me to ask: a. What is their frequency?, b. is there their imprint in CMb?, c. How can we model them...
09 September 2014 5,299 7 View
Does anyone know the status of comparison between eigenmodes of spherical space and CMB map? Is there new result?
09 September 2014 9,166 6 View
It is known that Pauli exclusion principle does not not hold for boson. But there are some recent experiments have been conducted to check whether there is violation of PEP for fermion too. See...
09 September 2014 4,811 21 View
As we know, many cosmologists argue that the Universe emerged out of nothing, for example Hawking-Mlodinow (Grand Design, 2010), and Lawrence Krauss, see...
09 September 2014 2,741 58 View
In a series of papers and books, the late Mendel Sachs introduced Einstein group in order to construct his Unified Field Theory. He wrote that his quaternionic UFT is equivalent with spinor...
09 September 2014 4,839 22 View
I just found and read an interesting piece by Prof. Gerard 't Hooft with title How to become a bad theoretical physicist. I think i agree with him that we should better be humbler as scientist,...
08 August 2014 7,510 2 View
It is well known, that the Standard Model has become one of the most successful physical theories so far. But the search for better theories is still going in, which is coined as Beyond Standard...
08 August 2014 9,430 12 View
We know that the Unified Field Theory is an elusive dream for theoretical physics. However, there were many proposals of UFT in the past. One interesting proposal is by M.J. Goodband, which he...
08 August 2014 8,816 22 View
I read somewhere that Einstein's equations may be expressed in terms of Klein-Fock-Gordon equation, but i am not sure yet how to do that. In a paper, Fiziev and Shirkov discuss solutions of...
08 August 2014 4,468 13 View
I just read in tv news that Sierra Leone struggles with Ebola epidemic in their country. My question: is there someone who knows the immediate cure for ebola epidemic? I read somewhere that...
07 July 2014 2,824 2 View
Acording to an article, there are some favorite foods that may cause cancer, including but not limited to: burgers, steak, fried chicken, french fries, bacon, canned foods, etc. See for...
07 July 2014 6,848 10 View
Godel's incompleteness theorem is normally applied to mathematics. But i just found an article by Michael Goodband who argues that GIT can also be applied to scientific theories,...
07 July 2014 6,197 14 View
In the attached paper from the Gauge Institute, the definition of differential in e-calculus is (see page 8): F'(x)={f(x+e)-f(x)}/e (1) where e is defined as an infinitesimal (i.e. it...
06 June 2014 3,269 10 View
In a rather old paper, Wagenmakers, Farrell and Ratcliff (2005) suggest that it is difficult to introduce Self-Organized Criticality and nonlinear dynamics to explain human behavior. They write:...
06 June 2014 6,267 15 View
According to a 2004 report by Morgan, Ward, and Barton: "The contribution of cytotoxic chemotherapy to 5-year survival in adult malignancies. ... survival in adults was estimated to be 2.3% in...
06 June 2014 2,270 26 View
According to Fritjof Capra in his book: The Turning Point, modern medicine and pharmacy suffer from Cartesian dualism. But i think the problem goes back in time to ancient Greek. For example,...
06 June 2014 9,074 0 View
Schumann resonance can be loosely defined as resonant frequency of earth and ionosphere if they are modeled as waveguide. The frequency can be written as: f=7.5n Hz, where 7.5 Hz is defined as...
05 May 2014 4,971 6 View
It is known that solar flares show power law characteristics, so it may also be related to critical self organization (see Guido Boffetta et al., PRL, 1999,...
05 May 2014 6,267 29 View
Today I found an interesting paper by G. Poelz (retired from Hamburg University) which suggests that electrons have wave character, see http://arxiv.org/pdf/1206.0620.pdf. Basically he describes...
05 May 2014 6,131 13 View
For some months I have been looking for a good textbook on how we can use the PHP language for scientific and engineering applications, but so far I have not found any. For example, I'd like to...
05 May 2014 2,050 6 View
Virtual particles are indeed real particles. Quantum theory predicts that every particle spends some time as a combination of other particles in all possible ways. These predictions are very well...
04 April 2014 4,877 86 View
Beside rigorous proofs of Fermat's last theorem, there are relatively simple approaches to arrive at the same conclusion. One of the simple proofs is by Pogorsky, available at...
04 April 2014 4,173 79 View
According to an experiment led by Stanford neuroscientist, Josef Parvizi, one can see what others think, at least under special conditions. See...
04 April 2014 10,037 15 View
I just found a new paper by Chaudry and Thurman, with the title "A simple planetary evolution model using the solar nebula theory." (H-SC journal, march 2014). See :...
04 April 2014 9,015 6 View
In a 1966 paper, Strocchi shows that there exists formal correspondence between Poisson brackets and commutator brackets using complex coordinate. His paper was published in Rev. Mod. Phys. 38, 36...
03 March 2014 5,834 3 View
There is a recent publication in PRL (Feb. 2014) by Schmidt et al., which says that there are vortices associated with the wave function of a single electron. Their abstract is as follows: "We...
03 March 2014 1,391 11 View
According to I.B. Pestov (2004), time can be viewed as scalar temporal field. In his paper with title New Concept of Time and Gravity, he wrote: "A new concept of internal time (viewed as a scalar...
02 February 2014 3,624 8 View
I once had a colleague in a university, he was a professor of postgrad studies. About three years ago he suffered a bladder cancer, see for example: http://www.cancer.org/cancer/bladdercancer/....
02 February 2014 7,376 28 View
M. Tajmar wrote a paper in 2008 with title: Electrodynamics in superconductors explained by Proca equations (see http://arxiv.org/abs/0803.3080). In his paper he tried to describe electrodynamics...
02 February 2014 4,252 0 View
On November 24th, 1951, Dirac published a letter in Nature, asking: Is there an aether? He argued based on his new electrodynamics theory that aether is necessary. He concluded his letter with the...
02 February 2014 2,784 16 View
It is known that Higgs mechanism is right but the theory does not fully explain mass and gravitation (see for instance http://www.higgs-boson.org/). In the meantime, there is a rather old paper...
02 February 2014 8,327 11 View
Sarah Becker et al. just released a new paper (arXiv: 1402.2833) where she and her colleagues including Mark Jacobson suggest a new plan for fully renewable US electricity system. Their title is:...
02 February 2014 8,024 6 View
Over the years, many physicists have wondered whether the fundamental constants of nature might have been different when the universe was younger. If so, the evidence ought to be out there in the...
02 February 2014 1,108 11 View
DME (Dimethyl ether) is a clean, colorless gas that is easy to liquify and transport. Chemically speaking, DME Is the simplest ether compound, with a chemical formula of C2H6O. DME can be derived...
02 February 2014 3,250 8 View
Quantum nonlocality belongs to one puzzling feature of quantum mechanics, which some people think as unexplained using classical theories. But there seems a possibility to explain quantum...
02 February 2014 1,961 53 View
Two weeks ago I asked to Prof. Friedwardt Winterberg about his 1995 paper, where he derived quantum mechanics from Boltzmann equation (Z. Naturforsch. 50a). This paper is interesting because it...
02 February 2014 1,166 6 View
As we know there are many papers in literature trying to derive or explain fine structure constant from theories. Two of interesting papers are by Gilson and by Stephen Adler (see...
01 January 2014 8,741 22 View
Krogdahl in his critique to general relativity suggests that we should better consider Lorentz-invariant cosmology (see http://arxiv.org/pdf/0711.1145.pdf). I tried to search on this issue and...
01 January 2014 205 42 View
First, we can recall a phrase coined by the late John Archibald Wheeler: "It from bit." That phrase seems to indicate that physics has the origin in information bit, be it gravitation or particle...
01 January 2014 380 41 View
Yesterday i saw a news in television that says in U.S.A. the temperature in many regions go down as low as minus 51 degree celcius, and the bad weather has caused about 2,500 flights have been...
01 January 2014 6,441 57 View
A team of Harvard scientists and engineers has demonstrated a new type of battery that could fundamentally transform the way electricity is stored on the grid, making power from renewable energy...
01 January 2014 7,796 4 View
There is a quite recent paper (2011) by Santiago-German which says that the Einstein's general theory of relativity is formally equivalent to the Ginzburg-Landau theory of superconductivity...
01 January 2014 1,499 51 View
Today i read a news that 65C room temperature superconductivity has been achieved by increasing dielectric constant. You can read that news (19/01/2014) at http://www.superconductors.org/65C.htm....
01 January 2014 8,245 7 View
The universe may grow like a giant brain, according to a new computer simulation. The results, published Nov.16, 2012, in the journal Nature's Scientific Reports, suggest that some undiscovered,...
12 December 2013 9,500 21 View
There is an interesting paper by Fran de Aquino available at http://vixra.org/abs/1205.0119, which suggests that it is possible to convert gravitational energy directly into electrical energy. The...
12 December 2013 7,828 20 View
It is very interesting for me to ask this question. I asked this question first to a professor in a seminar while I was a young college student back in 1990. Then I forgot about this question for...
12 December 2013 1,030 8 View
Caution: I am not sure about this topic, and I never read Tipler's papers and books except for one paper, but it seems that his ideas are quite interesting to ponder. An interesting page to begin...
12 December 2013 8,791 3 View
American interest in 'gravity control propulsion research' intensified during the early 1950s. Literature from that period used the terms anti-gravity, anti-gravitation, barycentric, counterbary,...
11 November 2013 1,221 84 View
According to the news, a number of large investors have sold their stocks massively. See http://www.moneynews.com/MKTNews/billionaires-dump-economist-stock/2012/08/29/id/450265?PROMO_CODE=1393F-1....
10 October 2013 5,777 17 View
See several papers on Silberstein bivector in arxiv for example: http://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-th/0310036.pdf
09 September 2013 6,872 0 View
Gödel’s incompleteness theorems have their own limitations, but so do Artificial Life (AL)/AI systems. Based on our experiences so far, human mind has incredible abilities to interact with other...
09 September 2013 2,362 7 View
The reports by Tifft on quantization of galactic redshift are well-known to astronomers. Read for example http://www.vixra.org/abs/1309.0011. See also a recent review on redshift theories by...
09 September 2013 5,473 3 View
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08 August 2013 1,752 6 View