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Atoms, Quarks, and Strings: The Origins of Matter

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Case Western Reserve University

Case Western Reserve University

Күн бұрын

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@krisc6216
@krisc6216 6 жыл бұрын
The deeper you get into matter, the more it's getting obvious that there is no matter as such. It's rather the perception of a conscious mind that interprets energy waves or patterns in a field of potentiality.
@chirin5
@chirin5 5 жыл бұрын
Kris C dude. Message me at Willey: The Piano Experience. I want to talk more
@CyrilleParis
@CyrilleParis 4 жыл бұрын
Yes, and my grand-mother was the Pope
@krisc6216
@krisc6216 4 жыл бұрын
@@CyrilleParis yeah, whatever
@lifeunderthemic
@lifeunderthemic 4 жыл бұрын
@@krisc6216 It's know-nothings like that who prefer to learn so little in the short time here. It is pathetic as well as an epidemic.
@billstamford1043
@billstamford1043 7 жыл бұрын
The audience looks like they are in the wrong lecture. In fact, that they may never regain their sanity ever again.
@muhammadalkhawarizmi3630
@muhammadalkhawarizmi3630 8 жыл бұрын
27:36 Each harmonic become a particle.
@KipIngram
@KipIngram 2 жыл бұрын
22:40 - Ok, I know from personal experience that showing a lay person 1 + 2 + 3 + ... = -1/12 is not a good idea. I shared this bit with an online friend once, and he practically lost his mind. It actually made him *angry*. I tried to explain that there was some mathematical trickery involved, and that what turns out to give -1/12 isn't REALLY that series, but rather a smooth extension of it into the region outside where it converges. But it was too late - I couldn't get him rational again. So, I see how they get there, but apparently asking people to accept that is a pretty dangerous idea.
@الحقواحدوالباطلمتعدد
@الحقواحدوالباطلمتعدد 4 жыл бұрын
Can quantum and waves exist or travel through emptiness?
@teachermichaelmaalim6103
@teachermichaelmaalim6103 11 ай бұрын
53:45 diluted gravity. Profound 👍
@foodstampmafia
@foodstampmafia 10 жыл бұрын
Hmmm.... my equations breakdown at the 11th dimension... I wonder how you can imagine the 12th dimension I don't think that dimension is possible when you connect all possible outcomes of possible universes to all possible outcomes of possible universes...what else is left?
@jacksainthill8974
@jacksainthill8974 8 жыл бұрын
+Thomas Garner Methinks it be a weasel.
@malachi5813
@malachi5813 11 жыл бұрын
This guy is hilarious! Love it, great job Mr. Starkman!
@danielfahrenheit4139
@danielfahrenheit4139 7 жыл бұрын
WHy cant gravity act as a longer wavelength on a force spectrum just as electromagnetism? Strong force- shorter wavelength ( akin to gamma rays) down to gravity or the weak force ( akin to radio waves).
@loganlion6314
@loganlion6314 5 жыл бұрын
The looks on the audience are how I look. Did happen to make up names of quarks he just made up at the top of his head just to mess with my head
@homer30
@homer30 11 жыл бұрын
thank you for sharing this lecture here
@Spaseebo
@Spaseebo 12 жыл бұрын
Thanks. It's all clear now.
@metalkokorea
@metalkokorea 5 жыл бұрын
The audience is all seniors, old people. good.
@SpotterVideo
@SpotterVideo 2 жыл бұрын
Quantum Entangled Twisted Tubules: When we draw a sine wave on a blackboard, we are representing spatial curvature. Does a photon transfer spatial curvature from one location to another? Wrap a piece of wire around a pencil and it can produce a 3D coil of wire, much like a spring. When viewed from the side it can look like a two-dimensional sine wave. You could coil the wire with either a right-hand twist, or with a left-hand twist. Could Planck's Constant be proportional to the twist cycles. A photon with a higher frequency has more energy. (More spatial curvature). What if gluons are actually made up of these twisted tubes which become entangled with other tubes to produce quarks. (In the same way twisted electrical extension cords can become entangled.) Therefore, the gluons are actually a part of the quarks. Mesons are made up of two entangled tubes (Quarks/Gluons), while protons and neutrons would be made up of three entangled tubes. (Quarks/Gluons) The "Color Force" would be related to the XYZ coordinates (orientation) of entanglement. "Asymptotic Freedom", and "flux tubes" make sense based on this concept. Neutrinos would be made up of a twisted torus (like a twisted donut) within this model. Gravity is a result of a very small curvature imbalance within atoms. (This is why the force of gravity is so small.) Instead of attempting to explain matter as "particles", this concept attempts to explain matter more in the manner of our current understanding of the space-time curvature of gravity. If an electron has qualities of both a particle and a wave, it cannot be either one. It must be something else. Therefore, a "particle" is actually a structure which stores spatial curvature. Can an electron-positron pair (which are made up of opposite directions of twist) annihilate each other by unwinding into each other producing Gamma Ray photons. Does an electron travel through space like a threaded nut traveling down a threaded rod, with each twist cycle proportional to Planck’s Constant? Does it wind up on one end, while unwinding on the other end? Is this related to the Higgs field? Does this help explain the strange ½ spin of many subatomic particles? Alpha decay occurs when the two protons and two neutrons (which are bound together by entangled tubes), become un-entangled from the rest of the nucleons . Beta decay occurs when the tube of a down quark/gluon in a neutron becomes overtwisted and breaks producing a twisted torus (neutrino) and an up quark, and the ejected electron. The phenomenon of Supercoiling involving twist and writhe cycles may reveal how overtwisted quarks can produce these new particles. The conversion of twists into writhes, and vice-versa, is an interesting process. Gamma photons are produced when a tube unwinds producing electromagnetic waves.
@venkateshbabu5623
@venkateshbabu5623 6 жыл бұрын
When you have three extremely large black holes bumping into each other within Swartz radius you have the big bang theory of the universe.
@Lemunde
@Lemunde 11 жыл бұрын
I wonder if my face looked as perplexed as the people in the audience while watching this?
@huepix
@huepix 10 жыл бұрын
people ignore space, like its nothing. But space moves. Thats where the missing mass is. It manifests as energy. The energy of space moving.
@balf8215
@balf8215 8 жыл бұрын
Exactly my thought. Any book on that subject you know of?
@huepix
@huepix 8 жыл бұрын
+Nikola Selakovic no. I've tried to discuss it with quantum physicists but no real response. (I got s single word response from L Krauss). the idea is space is warped and that CAUSES mass rather than a being a result of mass. time dilation and space contraction means fast moving space is tiny and time is very slow (sub atomic particles) and slow moving space is huge and time is sped up. (outer space).
@balf8215
@balf8215 8 жыл бұрын
Single word?? What was it? lol
@huepix
@huepix 8 жыл бұрын
+Nikola Selakovic haha. Yeah. I asked him if different areas of space could move at different velocities. his answer was "No". I then asked him about the space within some vehicle that was moving at S.O.L. relative to us. Wouldn't the space inside the vehicle be contracted into a tiny point and time would effectively stop? There has been no response. Interesting that a recent pbs science show was asked a related question about expanding space. The PhD presenter stated "there can be areas of non expanding space, for example, our solar system, within a globally expanding universe". I'm not sure how that can be interpreted as anything other than the possibility different areas of space can (and do) move at different velocities. As it's only an idea, it's difficult to explain the whole thing in a youtube post but there are some characteristics that should arise from the scenario postulated that would explain the double slit phenomena, the wave particle paradox the unification of the 4 forces. For example, the strong nuclear force would be more time contraction holding the protons together rather than some version of electromagnetism or gravity.
@bradbadley1
@bradbadley1 8 жыл бұрын
The universe expands at a rate of 70 (km/s)/Mpc everywhere all the time. The 4 fundamental forces are strong enough to keep matter together despite this expansion. This quote; "there can be areas of non expanding space, for example, our solar system, within a globally expanding universe" is inaccurate or misleading at best. Think of localized matter as two magnets stuck together on a sheet of rubber(space), you can keep stretching the rubber but the magnets stay together. So, for now, L. Krauss is right.
@goerizal1
@goerizal1 7 жыл бұрын
i have never seen a more confused looking audience listening to a science lecture.
@davidconner-shover51
@davidconner-shover51 5 жыл бұрын
not certain, but the concepts went far over most of the audiences heads, some looked like they'd explode
@Moronvideos1940
@Moronvideos1940 6 жыл бұрын
Hey ! My hometown ! I downloaded this Thank you
@jasonboyd782
@jasonboyd782 6 жыл бұрын
If one half of a spiral galaxy is blue shifted and the other half is red shifted due to spin, why can't we see that by looking at the galaxy? I don't see this effect in the telescope photo.
@CyrilleParis
@CyrilleParis 4 жыл бұрын
You can't for at least two reasons : - the main reason is : what you see in a telescope is all the visible light that is coming to you which is a mix of all the wavelength emited. What you need is a spectrometer (and a good one) to distinguish specific absobsobtion rays of certain chemicals, - besides, the effect is very faint, your eyes can't distinguish such small changes : again you need a good spectrometer..
@Anaurodama
@Anaurodama 12 жыл бұрын
very good lecture
@yawasar
@yawasar 6 жыл бұрын
Galaxy rotation is due to electromagnetism. The inflow of electrons cause the rotation like the wattmeter on your home. The rotation is F=q[c,-V][, B]=q[,,cB -VxB]=ma. The rotation is due to electron flow , not nonexistent "dark matter"!
@malectric
@malectric 11 жыл бұрын
It's amusing to hear of the weakness of gravity when it is the one force that can close matter and radiation off from the universe in the form of a black hole.
@Dwijhaixuj
@Dwijhaixuj 6 жыл бұрын
What’s the essence of a quark? Hmm
@bulltrader-papriceaction3814
@bulltrader-papriceaction3814 9 жыл бұрын
perfect
@rgaleny
@rgaleny 10 жыл бұрын
The spinning Galaxy and missing mass problem could be solved by saying there is an Em plasma field as a force holding it together. A kind of "Dust Bunny Effect." Relativity only considers Gravity as a forming force !! You wouldn't need dark matter if EM and Plasma are responsible. The Glow should be a give away!! See : Berkland currents !
@foodstampmafia
@foodstampmafia 10 жыл бұрын
Numerical simulations have shown that the wide-scale magnetic fields in massive clusters produce variations of the cluster mass at the level of ~ 5 − 10% of their unmagnetized value ... Such variations are not expected to produce strong variations in the relative [mass-temperature] relation for massive clusters. Plain and simple Robert... Berkland Currents do not carry the magnitude needed for galaxy formation....10^18 amps over scales of megaparsecs...
@rgaleny
@rgaleny 10 жыл бұрын
All Galaxies are formed in Berkland currents on space. They are the galactic branches. And Gravity alone can not be responsible for formation. And the Currents super charge the Matter and create fields between bodies. The Math is off in these "simulations".
@foodstampmafia
@foodstampmafia 10 жыл бұрын
Gravity dilution between dimension's just seems more plausible to me.. I am not ruling out Berk land currents.. Its just that the KISS solution works most of the time...Take into account that the 5th dimension is all instances in time of the universe...That is a lot of Mass and if current theory's break down after 11 dimension's that is a lot of mass.. More than enough to satisfy the formation of galaxies.. Whatever the solution isn't it amazing how the universe was made just for us... too much gravity black hole..too little no galaxy formation... Truly Amazing
@rgaleny
@rgaleny 9 жыл бұрын
Steven Crothers killed Plank. AND, Just because special Relativity shows it is impossible to measure the Aether, doesn't mean it's not there. Galactic Branches are made of Berkland Currents on a huge scale. This perspective and it's power was not evident in the horse and buggy days. Now, there is a great debate over the validity of General Relativity. Certainly. Tesla Hated it, and Charles Steinmetz dis-guarded it. The Satellites you refer to are flawed. They not only are reading local phenomena. but are NOT truly designed to shut out their own static from the detectors. If you haven't noticed that we are living in an age of Shotty and an ossification of research that has lead to a scientific Dogmaism, then, I can't debate you for you have Faith!!
@jacobvandijk6525
@jacobvandijk6525 8 жыл бұрын
+Robert Galletta These kind of discussions gives me, a laymen in this kind of stuff, the feeling that science is just some sort of believe.
@jeremiahmullikin
@jeremiahmullikin 8 жыл бұрын
It's a shame there's no young people interested in science in the audience.
@aubreydebliquy8051
@aubreydebliquy8051 2 жыл бұрын
Because gravity is an induced force related as arbitrarily to mass as Ptolemy's glass spheres are to the reality of celestial motion
@soinite
@soinite 4 жыл бұрын
Jesus... Sympathies for this second teacher 😂
@RetawBoyce
@RetawBoyce 11 жыл бұрын
Glenn is a grown up Leonard from "The Big Bang Theory" lol Summery of Video - We can calculate how matter behaves (when it's not incredibly small or big) but we have no idea what it really is.
@winnmarr6840
@winnmarr6840 5 жыл бұрын
24:15
@mallicious18
@mallicious18 11 жыл бұрын
I'm probably the only one in my highschool who is interested in partial physics
@lifeunderthemic
@lifeunderthemic 4 жыл бұрын
How soon did you give up with this cult?
@fractalsquirt
@fractalsquirt 6 жыл бұрын
I feel like everybody in this conference is super smart but they blink way too slow every time the camera pans to them. Hahahaha
@markIOP123
@markIOP123 7 жыл бұрын
Out dated information poorly presented and inaccurate in some cases. As primer not worth listen to.
@KaliGold
@KaliGold 8 жыл бұрын
STOP showing the people in the audience!!!!!!
@devon6306
@devon6306 8 жыл бұрын
These audience members are cracking me up!
@Flapjackbatter
@Flapjackbatter 7 жыл бұрын
Yes. The average age of American university students seem to have gone up lately.
@pauldenisMcdonald
@pauldenisMcdonald 11 жыл бұрын
niceone ta much..
@battmahn5055
@battmahn5055 10 жыл бұрын
this guy is like the guy from epic meal time but opposite
@umakantsharma8234
@umakantsharma8234 5 жыл бұрын
If you get to know the expanse of the space only then you will be able to find out the mysteries that surround the origin of matter. .it will never happen. .. it is nothing more than assumptions. . Just concentrate on science that is fruitful to the humanity and not on the science that concentrates on finding out the answer to the mysteries. .it will complicate the science and nothing fruitful will come out. ..just work on beautifying this planet. ...
@naimulhaq9626
@naimulhaq9626 6 жыл бұрын
Mathematics is the mind of god and we live in his mind. Man and god are entangled. Physical reality is mathematical in structure. Everything and every process in the universe is quantum mechanical and governed by the SINGLE probability wave function, the wave that pervades god Vishnu: Who is the cause of the evolution of the universe and is the conjoined essence and object of meditative wisdom and active virtue. Ramanujan entered the mind of god through mediating upon goddess Namagiri (Vishnu's consort) and the personification of human knowledge and culture. Ramanujan could see 194 types of black holes-Green and discovered the mathematics of strings and many more of the secrets of nature not known in his time.
@davidconner-shover51
@davidconner-shover51 5 жыл бұрын
I prefer Lord Shiva myself, dancing worlds into and out of being. that being said, God (regardless of name) has given us sapience, with which to explore the world, figure out its mysteries, and possibly have mastery of some of them
@arthurocisneros4157
@arthurocisneros4157 9 жыл бұрын
Im 12
@ThaJSpraya
@ThaJSpraya 11 жыл бұрын
Nope , there is no dark matter , its all gravity , and its all linked why gravity can bend light is very important .. Gravity is caused by the loops of very small things maybe electrons , sacred geometry and the fibonacci and jnhm matrix can help ..gravity does not have a weak pull just reaches very far and may also push like magnets
@reverendveritas8218
@reverendveritas8218 10 жыл бұрын
Where did you get your PhD in physics and can I buy one too?
@foodstampmafia
@foodstampmafia 10 жыл бұрын
LOL when in doubt blame it on "Sacred Something".... Wish my mind would let me do that...Ignorance is bliss
@Starke667
@Starke667 9 жыл бұрын
Narf
@michalnohawica721
@michalnohawica721 9 жыл бұрын
second guy is mean
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