Tag: science
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Analogue Gravity and Quantum Simulators
Intro Analogue gravity is a field of study in which one devices an experiment to mimic a gravitational scenario/system that is usually inaccessible in our laboratories. Afterall, It would be much easier to study the universe and everything within it, from blackholes to galaxies, if we could create one and have full control of it…
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Why Einstein’s Gravity is Far from Complete
Quantum Gravity Map: Somewhere in this vast land, lies the next big idea that will revolutionize our picture of the world – Lezeik 2019 © 1.1 Einstein’s Gravity The 20th century was a crucial era in the development of modern cosmology. With Einstein’s theory of general relativity (GR) in 1915 and the observational data acquired…
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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?…
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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…
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Black holes on the Russian Front
A short story of a scientist soldier Honored Mr. Einstein, In order to be able to verify your gravitational theory, I have brought myself nearer to your work on the perihelion of Mercury, and occupied myself with the problem solved with the First Approximation. Thereby, I found myself in a state of great confusion. But…