The structure of “OUR reality”

Truth can only be found through the window of observation while “OUR reality” is determined by what we see in that window. But some say what we see in it does not define “THE reality” because of the limitation of our senses.  For example humans can only see a very small portion of the electromagnetic … Read more

The geometry of antimatter

The existence of antimatter was predicted by Paul Dirac when he realized his relativistic quantum theory of an electron yielded up twice as many solutions as he thought he needed. Two of the solutions correspond to the spin-up and spin-down orientations of the electron. So what did the other two solutions correspond to?  He had … Read more

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

Linking gravitational and electrical forces

Richard Feynman on pages 24 and 25 of his book “The Character of Physical Laws” describes how both gravitational and electrical forces are linked in terms of a common relationship with respect to the inverse square law. “The inverse square law appears again in the electrical laws, for instance, electricity also exerts forces inversely as … Read more

Supersymmetry in four *spatial* dimensions

This blog has shown it is possible to define a universe in terms of four *spatial* dimensions in a manner that makes predictions identical with those of Einstein’s General and Special Theories of Relativity by extrapolating observations of three-dimensional environment to a fourth *spatial* dimension while defining the theoretical advantages to adopting this perspective over that … Read more