Dialogos of Eide

PLato said,"Look to the perfection of the heavens for truth," while Aristotle said "look around you at what is, if you would know the truth" To Remember: Eskesthai

Wednesday, February 03, 2010

Different Approaches to a 5d world

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Smolin : And there are published predictions for observable Planck scale deviations from energy momentum relations[22, 23] that imply predi...
Monday, January 25, 2010

Poincaré Hyperbolic Disk

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See also : Poincaré Hyperbolic Disk *** Hyperbolic Geometry Geometric models of hyperbolic geometry include the Klein-Beltrami mode...
Sunday, January 24, 2010

Interplanetary Transport Network

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This stylized depiction of the ITN is designed to show its (often convoluted) path through the solar system . The green ribbon represent...

Sound Shaping our Views of the Universe?

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The Sound of Gravitational Waves We can't actually hear gravitational waves, even with the most sophisticated equipment, because the s...
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Saturday, January 23, 2010

Gravitons and Topoi if an illusion, then Where's the Truth?

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“ Useful as it is under everyday circumstances to say that the world exists “out there” independent of us, that view can no longer be upheld...
Friday, January 22, 2010

Historical Figures Lead Us to the Topic of Entanglement

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Einstein Exhibit We regard quantum mechanics as a complete theory for which the fundamental physical and mathematical hypotheses are no lon...
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Monday, January 04, 2010

The Dance to Truth

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While searching for familiarity on the terminology of Phenomenology, the greater question settled on my mind as to what Nature itself means....
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Tuesday, December 29, 2009

A Yearning for Truth

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Beauty, Plato wrote, is not easy to define, but something that "slips through and evades us". For this reason, many logic-oriented...
Monday, December 28, 2009

A Correlation in Perception

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James Cameron's AVATAR This post will indeed seem quite odd. But as I told Phil I wanted to explain a principal behind all the langua...
Sunday, December 27, 2009

The Book: A Chapter Still to be Read

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While the LHC is hibernating until February next year, outreach efforts are not on hold. Here in Germany, there is a nice exhibition on tour...
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