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H Frank Gaertner

H Frank Gaertner

@osaublog2

Author | Recording Artist | Molecular Biology Scientist | Retired Chemistry Professor

California, USA Katılım Nisan 2016
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H Frank Gaertner
H Frank Gaertner@osaublog2·
#OSAUIA is Our Self Assembling Universe In Action
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Kimberly Coyne@KimberlyCoyne2·
@NateX112756 LET’S (BLEEPING) DO THIS!!!! 🙌💪👊🩳🧨💣🔥🐦‍🔥 ❤️❤️❤️
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NateX@NateX112756·
Team London! The genius of Barry Childe was the highlight of the World tour. Let ideas compete. Not people. #DVLT $DVLT Quantum Money. Thank you Julian Usher and Adam Ziff our leadership in Mayfair. If you know you know, set course for victory. Back to USA to close this quarter. We’re building the future out of Philadelphia, PA and our impact will be felt through out the World. American patented innovation vs. stock manipulation, let’s see who wins. Time to expose our enemies for what they have done to the NASDAQ. The team, mind trust and real solutions, sticking to our guns and gunning for the top. We won’t stop and the numbers will speak for the themselves. Reckoning coming so help me God. The late great Honorable Senator David Bradley guiding me every step of the way #ethics #goodworks we wouldn’t be here without our shareholders. We won’t stop fighting for #DVLT we will take our rightful place soon and with authority. Don’t give in. Don’t give up. Worldwide the verdict is we are #1 in this space with the tenure, proof and organic innovation. Repealing the devil through prayer and vigilance on our mission. Every stop is progress and every deal proves we care about America and our place at the top. @MadMoneyOnCNBC a reckoning! Pay to play all day. Lighting round busted. We are coming home to clean out the fakers, the frauds and to fight for entrepreneurs of the future that deserve a public market that works for all of us not just the BNY Mellon, the ICE and JP Morgan. You want to tokenize everything recognize our IP dominate position and license up! We have take off. The disconnect will expose what they’ve done.
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@IanJaeger29 Believe that and I have a bridge to sell. Putin may even say that but where and how and why other than to scam would he say anything like that.
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Ian Jaeger
Ian Jaeger@IanJaeger29·
BREAKING: Russia has just offered the United States $12 Trillion in deals in exchange to drop sanctions. This is HUGE.
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@Rainmaker1973 I just saw the impossible made possible. It’s like watching a new, beautiful, human species with new flexibility, a new coordinated central nervous system, and new sensory capabilities. What else could such advanceds in our Homo genus could be accomplished? Made me wonder anyway.
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@lexfridman You must prevail. You are our light at the end of the tunnel. We are on the cusp of a future for which we need kind, thoughtful, trustworthy, knowledgeable, brilliant minds for us to emulate as we CBI beings link up with our rapidly evolving SBI personages.
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Lex Fridman
Lex Fridman@lexfridman·
"In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer. No matter how hard the world pushes against me, within me, there's something stronger – something better, pushing right back." - Albert Camus I return to this quote often, and a lot recently, going through some rough challenges. I love you all ❤️
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@akafacehots And you are fake, an AI, a robot. Nobody believes you because we all saw the exact stark opposite.
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BREAKING: According to just released ABC polling, 92% of Americans believe Donald Trump won tonight’s debate. This was a huge victory.
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@mattfwatson02 @PhysInHistory Paul’s equation predicts our universe is assembled by atoms manifested from seething seas (fields) of annihilating virtual particles and antiparticles. The PET scan and Math support this. Consciousness is stuck in an eternal, thankfully entertaining , simulation.
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Matt Watson
Matt Watson@mattfwatson02·
Offers no answer on how existence materialized from the void, only some valid criticism of all religions. The basic argument goes "Religion is full of contractions hence all religions are invalid". While it's a worthwhile argument, science and physicist have yet to accurately answer the most basic question of all "why do we exist"
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
Paul Dirac's remarks on God and religion (1927) 💭 If we are honest — and scientists have to be — we must admit that religion is a jumble of false assertions, with no basis in reality. The very idea of God is a product of the human imagination. It is quite understandable why primitive people, who were so much more exposed to the overpowering forces of nature than we are today, should have personified these forces in fear and trembling. But nowadays, when we understand so many natural processes, we have no need for such solutions. I can't for the life of me see how the postulate of an Almighty God helps us in any way. What I do see is that this assumption leads to such unproductive questions as why God allows so much misery and injustice, the exploitation of the poor by the rich and all the other horrors He might have prevented. If religion is still being taught, it is by no means because its ideas still convince us, but simply because some of us want to keep the lower classes quiet. Quiet people are much easier to govern than clamorous and dissatisfied ones. They are also much easier to exploit. Religion is a kind of opium that allows a nation to lull itself into wishful dreams and so forget the injustices that are being perpetrated against the people. Hence the close alliance between those two great political forces, the State and the Church. Both need the illusion that a kindly God rewards — in heaven if not on earth — all those who have not risen up against injustice, who have done their duty quietly and uncomplainingly. That is precisely why the honest assertion that God is a mere product of the human imagination is branded as the worst of all mortal sins.
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@wolfofx Durian is amazingly good. It’s my favorite fruit. One would never know that it was so wonderful to eat based on its intense bad smell.
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@JollyCondor @PhysInHistory Paul Dirac’s beautiful equation predicted what most thought to be ridiculous. Now we use them in medicine. The P in PET-scan supports Dirac’s seething seas of annihilating virtual particle/antiparticle fields in empty space that give rise to electrons and quarks, right?
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Justin Adams
Justin Adams@JollyCondor·
The quantum foam (aka quantum field) is an aether made of innumerable pairs of particles (one matter, one antimatter) that are induced into existence, but for such a brief period of time that they don’t accumulate any mass, before they recombine and annihilate. These tiny, super fast events are the bubbles of the foam. These are the lowest level, most fundamental pixels of reality currently imaginable. For an incredibly deep, yet surprisingly very readable, consideration of this idea taken to its logical conclusions, I highly recommend @rayrfleming’s books. Specifically The Zero Point Universe. a.co/d/dCsgunw If you’re hungry for more after that, The Onium Theory is wild as well (though the latter half is super dense, more of a catalog). His work has a huge implications for what the fundamental forces are, how not only dark matter & energy aren’t real, but probably quarks are a dead end mistake as well. But he doesn’t just criticize the holes in existing theory. He has something interesting he proposes to fill that vacuum.
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
The very fabric of space-time at the smallest scales is thought to be extremely turbulent and chaotic, described as a frothy sea called quantum foam. This concept, stemming from quantum mechanics and general relativity, suggests that the very nature of space-time is bubbling with tiny wormholes and fluctuations that appear and disappear within fractions of a second. 📷by Johann Rosario
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@as_it_stood @PhysInHistory Derek Muller took a double slit sunlight viewer and asked people on a beach what they would expect to see. It’s so fun to watch people react when they see something that makes them question reality when one can use a simple humorous, mind-boggling experiment on the unprepared.
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It has always been my belief that it has nothing to do with measurement, and has everything to do with the presence of atoms in a solid nearby, considering the material where the slits are is solid, the electrons come from a solid (presuming the electrons they used were extracted from solids), and it travels through space through a gas that does not have nuclear and electron structure like solids do. You can call any object an 'observer,' but I really wonder how well it was studied that the actual slit itself didn't cause the interference because it just passed through a wall of valence electrons to get to the other side, or whether a specific number of atoms doesn't eventually cause free electrons to orient, kind of like how in atomic lattices quantum effects change once a specific threshold of numbers of atoms is reached. Also, I stand by Newton and say Newton discovered the photon, not Einstein. Newton needs credit for discovering the quantum of light.
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Physics In History
Physics In History@PhysInHistory·
The double slit experiment was first performed by Thomas Young in 1801, as a demonstration of the wave nature of light. He used a coherent light source, such as sunlight or a candle, and passed it through a narrow slit in a card. Then he placed another card with two parallel slits close to the first one, and observed the light pattern on a screen behind the second card. He expected to see two bright spots on the screen, corresponding to the two slits, but instead he saw a series of bright and dark fringes, called an interference pattern. This meant that the light waves passing through the two slits interfered with each other, creating regions of constructive and destructive interference. This was evidence that light was not made of particles, as Isaac Newton had proposed, but of waves, as Christiaan Huygens had suggested. However, with the development of quantum mechanics in the early 20th century, it was discovered that light could also behave like particles, called photons. In 1905, Albert Einstein explained the photoelectric effect by assuming that light was composed of discrete packets of energy that could knock electrons out of metals. In 1924, Louis de Broglie proposed that matter could also have wave properties, and derived a relation between the wavelength and momentum of any particle. In 1927, Clinton Davisson and Lester Germer, and independently George Thomson and Alexander Reid, confirmed this hypothesis by showing that electrons could produce interference patterns when scattered by crystals. Later, it was shown that atoms and molecules could also exhibit wave-particle duality. The double slit experiment was then repeated with single photons or electrons, one at a time. Surprisingly, even when only one particle was sent through the slits at a time, an interference pattern still emerged on the screen after many repetitions. This meant that each particle somehow interfered with itself, as if it went through both slits at once. However, if detectors were placed at the slits to observe which slit each particle passed through, the interference pattern disappeared. This showed that the act of measurement affected the outcome of the experiment, and that the particle's behavior depended on whether it was observed or not. This phenomenon is known as quantum superposition and collapse, and it implies that quantum systems exist in a state of uncertainty until they are measured. The experiment has profound implications for our understanding of reality and the nature of observation. It challenges our classical intuition and forces us to accept that reality is not deterministic but probabilistic at the quantum level.
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@CERN @NobelPrize Thank you!! This is what I think Dirac’s equation predicts. Everything including all mass manifests from seething fields of virtual particle and antiparticle annihilations that occur in empty space that are the probabilistic excitations we know as quarks.
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CERN@CERN·
A physicist at work #OnThisDay in 1928, Paul Dirac published a paper predicting the existence of #antimatter, which won him the @NobelPrize in 1933. Here we see a snippet from a 1975 lecture by Paul Dirac, in Italy at Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, where he explains the history of the discovery of the positron. The lecture describes the anatomy of a discovery from prediction to observation and illustrates CERN’s culture of collaboration. Watch the full lecture on La Mediateca @INFN_ lamediateca.infn.it/mediateca/view… Un fisico al lavoro #Accaddeoggi nel 1928, Paul Dirac pubblicò un articolo che prevedeva l'esistenza dell'#antimateria e che gli valse il Premio Nobel nel 1933. Qui vediamo un frammento di una conferenza di Paul Dirac del 1975, in a Italia Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, in cui spiega la storia della scoperta del positrone. La conferenza descrive l'anatomia di una scoperta, dalla previsione all'osservazione, e illustra la cultura della collaborazione del CERN. Guarda la conferenza completa su La Mediateca @INFN_ lamediateca.infn.it/mediateca/view…
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
This is Uruk, as it may have looked in the IV millenium BCE and now. Located in modern-day Iraq, Uruk was one of the first cities in the world. It emerged in the late 4th millennium BCE as a major center of trade, commerce, and culture. At its peak, Uruk was home to over 50,000
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@bgreene I just saw how it’s the golden ratio found in the back hole equation thar can join spacetime relativity with quantum mechanics in a possible theory of everything a la Klee Irwin.
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Brian Greene@bgreene·
I just felt the need to marvel momentarily at the equation for a rotating black hole.
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@QuinnTelsa @OccupyDemocrats What a way to go. If one is lucky, one gets returned to their constituent atoms in a flash. If unlucky, the worst that can happen is one gets to starve to death or slowly rot from radiation sickness. Oh, how lovely was my dwelling place. May I say, war is stupid, but this?
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Occupy Democrats@OccupyDemocrats·
BREAKING: Donald Trump's lawyers reveal his desperate plan to save himself from Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's criminal case — they are going to try to get it moved into federal court. Making such a move would serve no purpose beyond helping Trump escape the consequences of his actions. It would take the case out of Bragg's capable hands and if Trump wins the White House in 2024 he will once again be in control of the Justice Department and would have the power to fully scuttle the case. This can NOT be allowed to happen. Retweet to demand that the case remain with Alvin Bragg!
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Massimo
Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
The sea otter is the furriest animal in the world, with an astonishing 140,000 hairs per cm² (vs humans have about 300/cm² on their head) [read more: buff.ly/3EkXIUA]
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@AdamKinzinger There is something haywire going on with reality. We used to see the same things. We have lost our way. I can only hope we find it soon for we now appear to be hopelessly lost.
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The pic is from today ‘s “Friends of Big Bear Eagle’s Nest Live Cam”.
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Mom and Dad survived the snow-storm but lost their first two so are at it again 3/31/23
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