Tag Archives: Theoretical Physics

Flatland: Movie Adaptations Over the Years Conveying a Complex Subject

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 […]

Time Travel to a Parallel Universe: A Reality, According to Scientists

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 Physics, and the New Einstein

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 […]