When Edwin A. Abbott wrote his sociological satire (and theoretical physics manual) “Flatland (A Romance of Many Dimensions)” in 1884… he introduced a new way to describe theoretical quantum physics using Victorian era sociological satire. The plot involves a one-dimensional world, called Flatland, where flat geometric figures exist (all different according to class or level […]
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Niels Bohr, born on October 7, 1885 earned his place as a Nobel Prize winning Physicist. Throughout his life time, Bohr had many great accomplishments; one of which was his Bohr Model. None of this would have been possible if it wasn’t for Christopher Bohr, Niels’ father, and his influence. Not only was Bohr a […]
According to the Oxfordians, parallel universes really do exist. Many scientists argue that time travel undermines the idea of cause and effect to create paradoxes. According to David Deutsch at Oxford, the existence of parallel worlds provides a way around these paradoxes. In a recent article in New Scientist, The Parallel Universe makes as much […]
Theoretical Physicists are looking for a new mathematical presentation of what goes on inside a black hole, and what is in what scientist’s call “singularity” the end of space and time. The term “singularity” means physicist’s don’t know what is at the center of a black hole. The laws of physics break down, and become […]