Category: Physics

  • مكاملات المسار، ‘ لا زوش ‘ ، وغيرها من سيرة حياة سيسيل ديويت موريت

    مكاملات المسار، ‘ لا زوش ‘ ، وغيرها من سيرة حياة سيسيل ديويت موريت

    توني فيدير من مجلة فيزياء اليوم ٠١ أغسطس ٢٠٠٨ الترجمة للعربية: علي لزيق المجيء إلى باريس أدخل سيسيل ديويت في الفيزياء. العمل مع علماء فيزياء عظيمين أبقوها في الميدان. قالت سيسيل ديويت موريت لي أنها كانت تتمنى لو كانت معروفة بعلمها. بدلا من ذلك، إذا عرف الناس عنها، فإنه يميل ليكون كونها مؤسسة مدرسة الفيزياء…

  • Avoiding Singularities with Quantum Cosmology.

    Avoiding Singularities with Quantum Cosmology.

    A review of the paper “ Singularity avoidance in Bianchi I quantum cosmology” – Claus Kiefer, Nick Kwidzinski, Dennis Piontek A Cosmic Debate The universe is a very big place. To call it big is an underestimation, the size of this cosmic structure is beyond anyone’s imagination of “big”. In numbers it is estimated to be 93…

  • Quantum Cosmology- A journey to the beginning of the world

    Quantum Cosmology- A journey to the beginning of the world

    I would like to dedicate this article to my professor Claus Kiefer, who I see inspiration in his continuous work to finding a Quantum Theory of Gravity. Liberation “I’ve always believed in numbers and the equations and logics that lead to reason. But after a lifetime of such pursuits, I ask, “What truly is logic?…

  • Beauty and Elegance in Physics V1.0

    Beauty and Elegance in Physics V1.0

    A review of the book “Lost in Math” by Sabine Hossenfelder. Preface I have written this short essay as part of my seminar talk on “Philosophical Foundations of Physical Practice”, that took place in the Summer semester 2019 at the University of Cologne/ Theoretical Physics Institute. Introduction Physics might be intimidating to many, but to…

  • Vulcan, The planet that was never found

    Vulcan, The planet that was never found

    On a French winter day in December of 1859, he left everything behind rushing to Orgères, after receiving the news that someone had finally found what he worked effortlessly searching for, Vulcan, the long sought for planet he theorized to describe the perihelion motion of Mercury. Urbain Le Verrier was one of the most skilled…