The quantum fallacy

Is it fact or fallacy that the quantum mechanical probabilities of the micro cosmos are incompatible with the determinism of the macro cosmos. Most scientist would agree the best way of accomplishing this would be to determine if one can be explained in terms of the other. For example can one explain why many proponents … Read more

Plato’s lesson on quantum mechanics.

Many think the quantum mechanical world of probabilities define our reality.  However, the Greek philosopher, Plato around 375 BC would disagree. In Plato’s allegory “The cave” he describes how people who have been chained to a cave wall view the world outside of it.  “The people watch shadows projected on the wall by things passing … Read more

The Reality of Illusions

Reality is what our conciseness tells us it is while at the same time reality defines our conciseness.   In other words we assume we are conscience beings because we can perceive a world outside of ourselves however that world is created by our conscience ability to interpret it or as Friedrich Nietzsche put it “There … Read more

Resolving the conflict between the photoelectric effect and Maxwell’s wave theory of light

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth Spatial Dimension” there are numerous theoretical advantages to assuming the existence of four *spatial* dimensions instead of four-dimensional space-time. The ability to define a mechanism which can resolve the conflict between Maxwell’s classical wave theory of light and the quantization … Read more

Inertial geometry What is it?

We have shown throughout this blog and its companion book “The Reality of the Fourth *Spatial* Dimension” that there are many advantages to redefining Einstein space-time universe in terms of four *spatial* dimensions. One is that it could allow for the development of a theoretical link between gravity, mass and inertia in terms of interactions … Read more