@materion Arjen DijksmanArjen Dijksman posts on X about quantum, netherlands, in the, root the most. They currently have [-----] followers and [---] posts still getting attention that total [-----] engagements in the last [--] hours.
Social category influence countries 12.71% travel destinations 5.08% finance 4.24% technology brands 2.54% social networks 0.85% us election 0.85% currencies 0.85%
Social topic influence quantum 5.08%, netherlands 4.24%, in the 3.39%, root #448, particle 2.54%, amsterdam 2.54%, belarus 2.54%, luxembourg #334, australia 1.69%, wavelength 1.69%
Top accounts mentioned or mentioned by @matterasmachine @physinhistory @engineersfeed @grok @greenwrisks @ukachukwuchinwe @hexiang125 @rainmaker1973 @globalstats11 @chloubatomas @jondpratt @tchicorea @chiefdinger @mattstrassler @somehowtheyknow @completedstreet @indolegaines @scorpio8675309 @therealmumeson @dinoducci
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Top posts by engagements in the last [--] hours
"Geometric visualization of the limit definition of Napier's constant e in [--] simple steps. Step 1: Setting the stage. Step 2: Unit inversion. Step 3: Unit augmentation. Step 4: Exponential iteration. Try it out in Geogebra. n=3 n=10 https://www.geogebra.org/classic/vrh4brsr https://www.geogebra.org/classic/t6h9uhnw https://www.geogebra.org/classic/vrh4brsr https://www.geogebra.org/classic/t6h9uhnw"
X Link 2026-02-08T14:15Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"Any time I request Twitter here it answers me in another (X-)language. Why so We have plenty of translation apps that translate automatically in our native language. I haven't found an app yet that translates my X-feed in a Twitter-feed"
X Link 2026-02-08T18:48Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"How love such numerical coincidences. They trigger the discovery"
X Link 2026-02-08T18:54Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Another exponential near miss linking e to the reciprocal of its cube root"
X Link 2026-02-08T19:06Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"Another near miss: how doubling the cube and drawing the pentagon meet in the same Pythagoras equation"
X Link 2026-02-08T19:26Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Another near miss in the world of "
X Link 2026-02-08T20:08Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Another near miss for with the precision of the 22/7 approximation but with simpler numbers. (+1)/(-3/4) 3"
X Link 2026-02-08T21:10Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Another one that I discovered just now using my power ladder. This one links a simple power of the golden ratio phi to a simple constant 4/3"
X Link 2026-02-08T21:21Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"A summary of my near miss meanderings tonight. Notice how phi0.6 4/3 which is also known as [----]. Hence: phi0.6 0.25"
X Link 2026-02-08T22:03Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Phi and pi in a same approximate identity"
X Link 2026-02-08T22:05Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Another numerical "coincidence" that I spotted with my power ladder. + e (7+2)/2"
X Link 2026-02-09T09:39Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Did you know that for all practical purposes the cube root of [--] can be replaced by the nested root (3-2) Accuracy 99.95%. [--] (3-2) Check it out in the construction: https://www.geogebra.org/classic/avppfmyd https://www.geogebra.org/classic/avppfmyd"
X Link 2026-02-09T12:50Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Another near miss using the Silver Ratio almost doubles the cube solving the Delian Problem. Half of the inverse of the Silver Ratio numerically approximates the cube root of [--] with an error of 0.05%. [--] = [-------] 1/(2+22) = (3-2) = 1.25928"
X Link 2026-02-12T22:30Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@grok What do you think about this Delian construction Can you recall my previous tweets with close approximations for 2"
X Link 2026-02-12T22:35Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Mathonymics Geometric proof of the limit formula"
X Link 2026-02-08T14:18Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Math_files The geometric proof using nested circles. https://commonsensequantum.blogspot.com/2010/03/exhaustion-of-nested-squares-and-wallis.htmlm=1 https://commonsensequantum.blogspot.com/2010/03/exhaustion-of-nested-squares-and-wallis.htmlm=1"
X Link 2026-02-09T04:01Z [----] followers, [----] engagements
"@ukachukwuchinwe @Globalstats11 It stems from the same flag. In the 19th century the king of Netherlands was the Duke of Luxembourg"
X Link 2026-02-14T09:06Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@ukachukwuchinwe @Globalstats11 Yes kind of. After Napoleon was defeated in [----] Netherlands Belgium and Luxembourg became one country. Belgium sitting between NL and LUX seceded in [----]. And the status of LUX was adjusted. Like the British king is also king of Canada and Australia"
X Link 2026-02-14T11:26Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"I should like to cite a line from William Blake. To see a world in a grain of sand - - - and allude to a possible parallel to see worlds in an electron. Hans Georg Dehmelt born September [--] [----] #physics #quoteoftheday https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Hans_Georg_Dehmelt https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Hans_Georg_Dehmelt"
X Link 2024-09-09T13:37Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory Correct: Hans Lipperhey without s. That's how he is known in the Netherlands"
X Link 2024-09-09T18:00Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@matterasmachine Einstein and Darwin were critical and unhappy about their contemporary consensus. That's why they made valuable contributions. We on turn should be critical with what they proposed but our critical arguments should be consistent and founded correctly"
X Link 2024-09-11T10:02Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine I remember myself as a child seeing maps of Australia or America. As a child I always questioned these maps until I got through personal experience sufficient confidence that these countries really existed and were correctly mapped"
X Link 2024-09-11T10:38Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine No velocity of light remains c in de Broglie wavelength of a photon"
X Link 2024-09-11T15:49Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine I call this building block the materion. It is a needle shaped rigid particle the simplest manifestation being the photon. It interacts through collision and contact when it encounters other materions"
X Link 2024-09-13T06:10Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@thomasgwong Don't forget that Quantum Mechanics is dealing with particles primarily: vector particles. Wave nature is only their adjustment to the environment"
X Link 2024-09-14T12:11Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Der_Parrot To replace it with what Western nations don't have enough authority in the Middle East to build sustainable solutions. Obama made wise decision but too wise for current state of the world"
X Link 2024-09-22T07:23Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Why call it mass Mass is an overused concept in Physics and lacks precise definition. It is just the internal motion or action of the particle which gives it momentum when it moves in space and energy when time passes by"
X Link 2024-09-25T03:36Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine @IdeasExplain3d A spinning needle moving in space has a wavelength right When it spins one full turn it has performed an action h. Momentum is just the action performed per wavelength. p=h/wavelength"
X Link 2024-09-27T16:52Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory Well in my spinning needle model the electron's spinning velocity about its symmetry axis is twice as fast as the precession velocity of the symmetry axis while for the positron it's the precession velocity that is twice as fast as the spinning velocity. Both have spin 1/2 "
X Link 2024-09-27T20:07Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@PhysInHistory . but the electron's spinning mode is compatible with quark aggregates while the positron's spinning mode not. It has no chance to survive. By the way my model has been published for the accurate prediction of quantum dot fluorescence spectra. It earned me a PhD in Physics"
X Link 2024-09-27T20:13Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@TrueAIHound @PhysInHistory Who has figured out that neutrons and protons are made of electrons and positrons"
X Link 2024-09-27T20:31Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Physics tries to predict how nature behaves yes. But there is more to physics than calculations. At its base are the objects on which you perform the algorithm. One apple + one apple = two apples like one pear + one pear = two pears. Same algorithm yet different physics"
X Link 2024-10-09T18:14Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@DanielSamanez3 @PhysInHistory For computation purposes I agree as we are interested in time evolution equations. For conceptual understanding it helps to express any evolution as an action. Energy momentum angular momentum mass temperature. are all actions but evaluated differently. And"
X Link 2024-10-10T00:21Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@howallworks @martinmbauer Through which experiment"
X Link 2024-10-15T07:06Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory A century lost in understanding the elementary particles"
X Link 2024-10-16T05:42Z [----] followers, [----] engagements
"@mrshelby101 @historyinmemes My 11th generation ancestor invested in bulbs. It is written one of his bulbs was valued [---] guilders in a [----] contract of his debtor. I guess he never saw the money. He fared well anyway after 1637"
X Link 2024-10-17T18:24Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@ChloubaTomas @jondpratt @PhysInHistory Did you read my thesis"
X Link 2024-10-18T20:19Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@ChloubaTomas @jondpratt @PhysInHistory To help you save time looking it up in my thesis the behavior of an electron in quantum dots in the strong confinement is best described without referring to its mass or its charge. I use the same model for photons and any other elementary particle. https://x.com/materion/status/1844415970649178565 From my thesis 2013: my purely quantum model is in red the semi-quantum / semi classical effective mass approach of [----] is in blue. You can have the simplest and best fitting model if your explanation comes [--] years too late it will hardly be accepted."
X Link 2024-10-20T09:45Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory The problem is that Einsteins analysis ignores that the photon has its own absolute time given by its own internal clock"
X Link 2024-10-23T20:44Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine @PhysInHistory A photon is not a tossed coin or dice. Big mistake in many assumptions about quantum interpretation. A photon is like a spinning arrow its internal clock. The quantum of energy it bears is the rotated angle * hbar during a unit of time. This can take any continuous value"
X Link 2024-10-27T06:32Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine I haven't heard any serious physicist believing in this. This is some popular science deformation"
X Link 2024-10-29T06:08Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Tchicorea Because you don't really see the orange. Instead you see photons emitted from electrons and these create impulses on your retina that are translated into an image representing the orange. You trust this detection process so you are sure there is an orange on the table. 2/"
X Link 2024-10-29T19:00Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Then please consider arguing with what the theory states not with what 'physicists' as a whole believe. There's no such thing that physicists believe blindly in the consensus theory. On the contrary they are continuously questioning it. Btw I suggest you should study Physics"
X Link 2024-10-29T19:10Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Tchicorea Yes sure you should visit in detail some of those detectors. In Genve in Orsay or in Caen. That's very instructive. Better than Grok :-)"
X Link 2024-10-29T20:20Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@bitexe @PhysInHistory Pilot wave interpretation is the interpretation provided by the discoverer of the wave-like behavior of the electron. Not really confused. The whole discussions that followed afterwards about whatever Copenhagen wave particle duality MWI . interpretations wave are confused"
X Link 2024-10-31T11:14Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@DavidGibbons @PhysInHistory There are different geometries of lattices depending on the composition. Here is a shortcut to the yeast of my thesis and a link in a reply https://x.com/materion/status/1844418509214003242t=-jiI6VggHRE_fMYbmrVUHA&s=19 My explanation has got no attention because it shows that simple and intuitive quantum behavior explains facts that are complex to explain with conventional approaches. https://t.co/lbUg4Mt4le https://x.com/materion/status/1844418509214003242t=-jiI6VggHRE_fMYbmrVUHA&s=19 My explanation has got no attention because it shows that simple and intuitive"
X Link 2024-11-03T07:46Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine What case are you mentioning exactly A photon can be reflected diffracted transmitted absorbed (re)emitted losing energy or gaining energy. These are all possible scenarios depending on the conditions of the interaction"
X Link 2024-11-07T20:33Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine As Feynman said: in between 'the photon and the electrons do some kind of dance'"
X Link 2024-11-07T21:02Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"Did you know that you can retrieve quantum probabilities with ordinary macroscopic objects Why don't physicists follow that path instead of preaching quantum weirdness and what not https://youtu.be/0udtI6FTMa0si=z6XD8tPf1C3TqSfQ https://youtu.be/0udtI6FTMa0si=z6XD8tPf1C3TqSfQ"
X Link 2024-12-15T08:59Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory In his lab at the upper floor of the Pavillon de la Baleine. Recommended for a visit"
X Link 2024-12-16T07:27Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@HeXiang125 I didn't work this out of course. Like Sternglass didn't work out Everything. A TOE is a theoretical framework in which you can explain Everything starting from the very most fundamental. I'm certainly interested to see how this is explained in Sternglass' TOE"
X Link 2024-12-16T21:00Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@HeXiang125 "Can you explain the so-called matter-antimatter imbalance with your needle electron" Yes I can as the positron isn't a stable spinning mode. Instead of making statements in the air about something I have worked on for [--] years please read my work and prove something wrong"
X Link 2024-12-16T21:12Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory It has a classical analogy though. You can think of it as a needle whose spinning axis is preceeding around a fixed axis half as fast as it spins around its own axis. Not sure why a century after its discovery we are still trying to use the analogy of a spinning top"
X Link 2024-12-18T14:38Z [----] followers, [----] engagements
"@PhysInHistory I believe in common sense Quantum Mechanics. Elementary quantum particles are described by state vectors (i.e. tiny little arrows) surrounded by other tiny little arrows. This gives the best predictions without quantum hocus pocus. https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics/Principles_of_Quantum_Mechanics https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics/Principles_of_Quantum_Mechanics"
X Link 2024-12-25T12:21Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@anirbanbandyo Instead of focusing on epidermic side effects related to measurement Quantum Mechanics should clarify its first principles. And everything becomes clear and intuitive: https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics/Principles_of_Quantum_Mechanics https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics/Principles_of_Quantum_Mechanics"
X Link 2024-12-27T18:53Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@ChiefDinger Only if you consider point particles. A theory where the elementary particles have extension non centrally symmetrical can agree with all the quantum mechanical premises. Example for needle-like particles. https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics/Principles_of_Quantum_Mechanics https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics/Principles_of_Quantum_Mechanics"
X Link 2025-01-02T13:10Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@ChiefDinger I considered the extension of the electron nature's most elementary particle about the Bohr diameter. Planck's length is inaccessible experimentally"
X Link 2025-01-02T14:39Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Rainmaker1973 Confused math. The [--] million living in Ireland almost all have only Irish ancestors. The [--] million Americans of Irish descent have some ancestors that lived in Ireland in the 1800s and a great deal of other roots"
X Link 2025-01-04T07:09Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@matterasmachine No not all I derived it from the fact that the particle has a spatial extension. Read carefully"
X Link 2025-01-06T22:31Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@KaiG_X_ @PhysInHistory I don't pretend. I explained verified and defended my ideas in front of a PhD jury who granted me the PhD. No need to pretend that I don't understand what is happening at the quantum elementary level just to fit a Copenhagen consensus parroted a century long"
X Link 2025-01-10T06:13Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory No comment. Next question: is our intelligence artificial /s"
X Link 2025-01-12T02:52Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@AdrianDittmann Well I watched closer analyzing the fluorescence spectra of excited electrons in semiconductor nanocrystals and I clearly saw the wave behavior of the electron as in this picture:"
X Link 2025-01-15T20:00Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"The fact that Trump wants Greenland is a proof he firmly believes in global warming. Imagine he gets Greenland: after that he will do everything to make Earth even warmer. All for his own interest"
X Link 2025-01-16T06:38Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@MichaelEMcNeil @PhysInHistory It's not about FAA approval. It's about shortcomings in risk management and assessment something we have already seen with Boeing"
X Link 2025-01-17T20:34Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Daymare_X First of all we don't observe expansion. We observe a redshift for distant galaxies and the redshift is larger the farther the galaxies right This can be explained in different ways. Expansion that's a well studied path. Or a rotating Universe at constant angular momentum. /1"
X Link 2025-01-19T05:45Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory The photon. The most elementary particle isn't fully understood yet"
X Link 2025-01-20T11:15Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@melliflora @WorldAndScience When we start from first principles about photon and electron we don't need presupposed forces like gravitation. There are plenty of ways to explain gravity differently to be honest. We are trapped in a good looking idea"
X Link 2025-01-22T05:48Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@dutchbuildings My 5th generation ancestors and descendants lived next to the Koppelpoort. They held the 'beurtvaart' from Amersfoort to Amsterdam and back ships that were sailing at fixed schedule to transport persons and goods. Here a picture of their schedule in the early 20th century"
X Link 2025-01-23T04:11Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@riemannzeta Energy is also a pure action: an action during a unit of time. Momentum is also a pure action: an action during a unit of distance travelled. So is angular momentum as well as spin an action while it rotates or spins over a unit angle"
X Link 2025-01-24T01:53Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"I visited Auschwitz Birkenau in the summer [----] during my first stay in Poland. How deep some humans have fallen Visiting similar places has been a guiding thread in my life praying and hoping humanity would never forget"
X Link 2025-01-27T13:21Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Yes I understand. You're confusing quantum of energy and quantum of action. Energy is an action over time which is continuous. As you have an algorithm you need to take time steps. Your time step is different for every frequency of EM radiation"
X Link 2025-02-12T06:25Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Bkack body radiation assumes that only N photons are emitted each of energy nhbaromega. You are confusing N and n"
X Link 2025-02-12T06:45Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@SEllisonJ @Gerashchenko_en You can look up the Budapest memorandum"
X Link 2025-03-02T07:48Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@MattStrassler @Somehowtheyknow My 'intuitive' perception is: particles and wave are in phase through reciprocal action not only wave steering the particle but the particle generating the wave/field. Btw I see a particle (arrow-) vector-like. Which makes it easy to follow jointly in real and Hilbert space"
X Link 2025-03-14T16:49Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@MattStrassler @Somehowtheyknow I'll come back later after reviewing some principles of QFT. I think we don't talk about the same intuition. The motion of my intuitive spinning arrow in phase with its wave of other spinning arrows is described by Dirac's equation namely spin 1/2 particles"
X Link 2025-03-14T17:02Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@atrupar Lol many French are speaking German"
X Link 2025-03-18T06:20Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@C0N_MAN @TheFl0orIsLaVa Ever heard of SAP"
X Link 2025-03-19T23:23Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@matterasmachine Conventional theory interpret it with photons being scattered because the electrons change direction. Those photons are scattered in a cone forwardly. The cone being sharper with increasing speed of the electrons. This is not nonsense but extensively researched"
X Link 2025-04-25T15:06Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Rainmaker1973 Belorussia - Belarus Zaire - Democatic Republic of Congo Republic of China - Taiwan "
X Link 2025-04-27T10:50Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@LibbySnowflak @MikeWaltz47 Your map is already outdated for the US. What the whole world sees is that the US is swiftly going down that path of corruption"
X Link 2025-04-29T12:48Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Rainmaker1973 It all started from that green spot on the border between Kenya and Tanzania"
X Link 2025-05-02T16:12Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@DevanaUkraine Belarus is the country who proportionally lost the most people during WW2 more than Ukraine. It is important to remember what were their conditions as resistants. Such enactments should be encouraged everywhere during WW2 commemorations"
X Link 2025-05-10T15:14Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@PhysInHistory I studied it for [--] years I have degrees: Engineer in Applied Physics MSc in Photonics and a PhD in Semiconductor Nanostructures. If Quantum Mechanics still shocks you it means that you've not seen the extreme simplicity of its Foundations. https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics/Principles_of_Quantum_Mechanics https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics/Principles_of_Quantum_Mechanics"
X Link 2025-05-20T18:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@HeXiang125 This is not in contradiction with my model. Photons are energy slowly spinning (1021 Hz) non tangible non rotating and filling thermally absolute space. And tangible particles are also energy. Their faster spinning motion causes them to hook to initiate rotational motions"
X Link 2025-05-26T19:43Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Radudanciu1983 @YourAnonCentral Good this will oblige the US to write off some of its strategic bombers"
X Link 2025-06-02T17:19Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@nexta_tv The one who asked the questions also got it wrong. The Suwaki gap connects Poland to Lithuania and not "Belarus to a Russia region""
X Link 2025-06-18T19:30Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@1Nicdar Can you explain why Putin was at the NATO summit in [----] Russia was not even a member of NATO"
X Link 2025-06-25T20:26Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@GordonDarroch The Netherlands is divided into [--] parts: North where they call French fries "patat". South where they call them "frietjes""
X Link 2025-06-26T16:34Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@medieval_digger An eagle shilling. Nice find. It was used more in Germany than in the Netherlands"
X Link 2025-07-13T08:13Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@CompletedStreet Haarlemmerdijk Amsterdam. I must say it has changed completely. My first memories are in [----] when my grandfather would bring me by car to the Central Station. Today it is impossible by car"
X Link 2025-07-21T20:44Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@wiz_train @CompletedStreet Actually Amsterdam was built around barge transport and walking. The street in the picture was a dyke wih quay where ships could unload the goods onto smaller barges. These bargrs would bring the goods further to the center of the city"
X Link 2025-07-21T21:10Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Well it has all been measured and described essentially in the 1950s. You need to dig into the papers which I once mentioned to you. Why don't you cite them in your argument instead of referring to some popular science explanations of Special Relativity and what not"
X Link 2025-08-09T07:10Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Tomboulian D. H. & Hartman P. L. Spectral and Angular Distribution of Ultraviolet Radiation from the 300-Mev Cornell Synchrotron. Physical Review [---] [----] (1956)"
X Link 2025-08-09T07:25Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine You are a joke honestly. You propose an experiment but you don't even know what has been already done and you are not willing to invest in that knowledge. That's not how Copernicus or Galileo worked. They first were experts in the domain they were trying to revolutionize"
X Link 2025-08-09T12:21Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@matterasmachine Galileo predicted phases for Venus. And did the experiment himself. He was willing to invest in his own predictions. If you want to have your predictions verified you absolutely need to be the expert of the experiment. There is no other way"
X Link 2025-08-09T12:53Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Cyclotron radiation isn't emitted forwards. It is emitted sidewards like any radiation emitted by low speed electrons"
X Link 2025-08-11T20:22Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Well I noticed for the thermal spectrum :-) If you want other physicists to notice you should first focus on that instead of discrediting it with doubtful conclusions about other phenomena. Currently your model lacks conceptual grounds about polarization electrons "
X Link 2025-08-12T12:38Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@indole_gaines @scorpio8675309 @PhysInHistory Well I don't pretend I can compute the VdW interaction fully QM. As it involves a lot of particle-particle interactions. Initial question was that we always need a classical field. That's not true. With enough computation power you can describe it fully quantum"
X Link 2025-08-14T16:36Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@indole_gaines @scorpio8675309 @PhysInHistory If you want to see how spinning needles can describe single electron behavior I have described it in my thesis for fluorescence spectra of semiconductor nanocrystals. https://theses.hal.science/pastel-00876357/ https://theses.hal.science/pastel-00876357/"
X Link 2025-08-14T16:40Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Why there is no reduced wavelength in Chinese There is a math expression for the reduced wavelength = lambda/2pi. Reduced wavelength is the inverse of the angular wavenumber which is the action performed by the particle over [--] rad turn. I explain here https://youtu.be/LPQS9cF3C7ssi=3QrcOTaaUrhvBQGA https://youtu.be/LPQS9cF3C7ssi=3QrcOTaaUrhvBQGA"
X Link 2025-08-20T07:55Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine Your way of using "second of motion" is confusing. The second is a unit used otherwise in physics. Wavelengths in QM can obviously be understood as speeds. It's the distance traveled by the particle after one complete angular turn of that precise particle. Nothing new"
X Link 2025-08-20T08:30Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@TheRealMuMeson @DinoDucci What is exactly EVE verdict Looks like a good tool to assess where physical models fail"
X Link 2025-08-24T12:00Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@TheRealMuMeson @DinoDucci Is it free to use How can I use"
X Link 2025-08-24T12:06Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@EricRWeinstein In classical mechanics an object without forces impressed on it continues to move at a constant velocity. In quantum mechanics an arrow without forces impressed on it continues to spin at a constant angular velocity. Both perspectives are complementary. https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics https://en.m.wikiversity.org/wiki/Making_sense_of_quantum_mechanics"
X Link 2025-09-06T15:39Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"Thanks to my discussion with chatgpt I now know more precisely where I stand. Anyone else who shares the same feeling Geometry vs. Algebra https://chatgpt.com/s/t_68c815a3432481919e7f61cc94674fda https://chatgpt.com/s/t_68c815a3432481919e7f61cc94674fda"
X Link 2025-09-15T13:41Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@kalifermat Yes it's a consequence of the equateral triangle appearing when you trplicate an angle. Triplication predates trisection. https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/5089222/can-this-angle-triplication-construction-be-considered-as-a-proof-of-morley-theo https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/5089222/can-this-angle-triplication-construction-be-considered-as-a-proof-of-morley-theo"
X Link 2025-09-16T16:54Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@Geezer185 @PhysInHistory Do you have a working model for photons and electrons I call photons matter because I view them as tiny self-rotating rigid needles which will 'feel' inertia from the other surrounding needles when they spin at speeds higher than the threshold freq correspondin to [---] keV"
X Link 2025-09-27T19:19Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"The square root lattice also gives a nice visual prime sieve. All the lattice points on the paths in blue are prime. Apparently it's an alternative way to represent Eulers quadratic prime formulas"
X Link 2025-10-02T22:14Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@SebastienBubeck Math Overflow will need to change its policy. It still states: "If the mathematical component of your content is deemed to be generated by AIit will likely be deleted along with any reputation earned from it.""
X Link 2025-10-03T07:15Z [----] followers, [----] engagements
"@engineers_feed Electron and quark are both elementary. In my fully quantum physics compliant model a quark is an electron (or positron) with different spinning modes. So are photons and neutrinos. They are the smallest unbreakable components in the universe"
X Link 2025-10-09T06:00Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"@grok @GreenWrisks @engineers_feed As @grok said "quarks are smaller in terms of their role in nature". That was not the initial question which implied which was smaller in size i.e. the size of the elementary particle whether quark or electron. No answer in conventional physics on that question"
X Link 2025-10-09T17:04Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@grok @GreenWrisks @engineers_feed A point. An electron is best described by a state vector a point-like particle by a point. Point-like particles encompass classical properties line-shaped particles encompass vector properties. Forcing classical notions into quantum physics has been unsuccessful since [---] years"
X Link 2025-10-09T18:28Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@grok @GreenWrisks @engineers_feed It is a pilot wave type model. Which encompasses naturally interference effects. For entanglement the model violatesBell-type inequalitiesbecause the measurement result depends on geometrical alignmentandinherent randomness of initial and final angles of the needles involved"
X Link 2025-10-09T20:36Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@grok @GreenWrisks @engineers_feed Well you want to enter into the details. Difficult to fit my answers in the limited characters I'm allowed to post. But if you can read web pages I have posted my discussion on the subject with your AI colleague and posted it here https://commonsensequantum.blogspot.com/2025/06/quantum-mechanics-modeled-by-massless_11.htmlm=1 https://commonsensequantum.blogspot.com/2025/06/quantum-mechanics-modeled-by-massless_11.htmlm=1"
X Link 2025-10-09T20:41Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@matterasmachine @engineers_feed Rest mass is the energy a particle has at rest expressed in units c"
X Link 2025-10-09T21:39Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"@ZahlenRMD I like to view the Schrdinger equation as the formula governing the (spinning) motion of an arrow rather than of a wave. While Newton's law governs how spherical particles move in translational motion. https://x.com/materion/status/1951137525977792869t=scuDR3NgMy2Ky7yYWug5yQ&s=19 How to view the Schrdinger equation intuitively: think of it as describing the spinning motion of a rigid arrow in real space. #QuantumIsNotWeird https://t.co/ppetcYR1xO https://x.com/materion/status/1951137525977792869t=scuDR3NgMy2Ky7yYWug5yQ&s=19 How to view the Schrdinger equation intuitively: think of"
X Link 2025-10-11T06:58Z [----] followers, [---] engagements
"Resurfacing of pool in Hungary Cserkeszl. Any idea what's the composition of the nanolayer http://t.co/RcFKp8tc"
X Link 2012-07-15T07:47Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
"Our relationships as experimentalists with theoretical physicists should be like with a beautiful woman. Lev Artsimovich b.25 Feb [----] #xsw"
X Link 2013-02-25T08:49Z [----] followers, [--] engagements
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