April 18, 2011 MIT PHYSICS NOBEL LAUREATE FRANK WILCZEK TO GIVE CU-BOULDER’S GAMOW LECTURE
April 18, 2011
MIT PHYSICS NOBEL LAUREATE FRANK WILCZEK
TO GIVE CU-BOULDER’S GAMOW LECTUREMassachusetts Institute of Technology Professor Frank Wilczek, who shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in physics, will give the 46th George Gamow Memorial Lecture at the University of Colorado Boulder on Tuesday, April 26.
Free and open to the public, the talk is titled “Anticipating a New Golden Age: A Vision and Its Fiery Trial at the Large Hadron Collider.” Wilczek will describe the Large Hadron Collider, or LHC, and how it will test new phenomena and ambitious ideas. The talk will be held at 7:30 p.m. in Macky Auditorium and is intended for a general audience.
The LHC sends protons and charged atoms whizzing around a 17-mile underground loop located on the border of France and Switzerland at 11,000 times per second — nearly the speed of light. Located at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the collider can smash particles together at energy levels seven times higher than the previous record by such accelerators.
Scientists are using the LHC to attempt to recreate conditions immediately following the Big Bang, searching for answers about mysterious dark matter, dark energy, gravity and the fundamental laws of physics. The experiments may even shed light on the possibility that other dimensions exist, according to physicists.
Wilczek says future generations may view the LHC as the defining symbol of our culture, analogous to the pyramids of Egypt. The LHC project involves roughly 10,000 people from 60 countries, including more than 1,700 scientists, engineers, students and technicians from 94 American universities. Roughly 10 faculty, postdoctoral researchers and graduate students from CU-Boulder’s physics department have been involved in LHC research and development.
Wilczek shared the Nobel Prize in physics with David Gross and David Politzer for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction, research he conducted as a 21-year-old graduate student at Princeton University.
Wilczek has received numerous awards, including a 1982 McArthur Fellowship “genius grant,” the 2005 King Faisal International Prize for Science and the 2003 Lilienfeld Prize of the American Physical Society. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The George Gamow lecture series started in 1971 and honors the late CU-Boulder physics professor who was pivotal in developing the big bang theory of the creation of the universe. He also was known for his many books popularizing science.
For more information on Wilczek and his work visit the Colorado Arts and Sciences Magazine at http://artsandsciences.colorado.edu/magazine/2011/04/nobel-laureate-to-deliver-gamow-lecture/.
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Citation :Neuron collapse due to
reversible and forward phase conjugated tracks dealing with E.S.P. powers of
the brain:
A hologram results from the
destructive and constructive interference of two superimposed coherent
electromagnetic energy wave patterns. As a field of interference, a hologram is
independent of direction and velocity.
It is pure information. A
hologram is also independent of space and time: illuminate a small portion of
the hologram, the spherically distributed information of the hologram, and
spherically distributed information of the whole is available in the part of
scalar field out of vector field.
The production of synchronized,
coherent electromagnetic energy by the human brain at a given frequency leads
to a “laser-like” condition increasing the amplitude and strength of
the brain-waves. It also generates a
scalar field containing the total” information” of that individual. By
producing very low frequency electromagnetic radiation–the waves way below
radio frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum-it is foundout that we could
induce the brain to release behavior-regulating chemicals that act as
E.S.P.simulation out of time reversible tracks for future predictions. In
short, it appeared that there was neuron simulating increased magnesium and
sulphate ions for an interaction between magnesium ions,
sulphate ions, and water molecules in the form of a sequence of linked
reactions that form E.S.P .powers in Psychic palm prints.
The chemical state is
characterized by the concentrations of the reaction partners or the reaction
variable. Because of the finite volume difference between the reaction partners
in equilibrium, a volume increment characteristic of the chemical change
follows the pressure change with a certain phase lag. In all fields of physics
where there is this kind of phase difference between “conjugate”
variables there is a transfer of energy (in this case a reduction in the
amplitude of the sound waves. It was very quickly found that the absorption
could not be caused solely by the interaction between the Mg2+ and SO4 2- ions
and the water, for neither magnesium chloride nor sodium sulphate dissolved on
their own produced comparable effects. On the other hand, neither could a
simple inter-ionic interaction be the explanation, either in terms of the
Debye- Hückel ion clouds, for which we would expect a broad continuum of
absorption at high frequencies.
There are two fundamental kinds
of electromagnetic energy: (1) First, there is e x te r n a liz e d EM energy.
This is the normal “wave envelope” EM force field translation energy
that acts externally upon each charged particle, to translate the particle as a
single unit. The resulting unitary changes (translations) of charged particles
as wholes produce the normal EM interactions upon things and objects, as seen
by the external observer. Indeed, this process is external observation, and
external observation is this process. (2) Second, there is also internalized EM
energy, where EM forces act in antiparallel pairs. This EM stress energy
pattern acts internally upon a charged particle or medium, specifically
structuring the virtual particle flux exchange of the particle with the vacuum,
or of the medium with the vacuum. This vacuum exchange with the particle, of
course, constitutes the c h a rg e of the particle. The electric charge of a
particle is due to the exchange of virtual photons between the vacuum and the
mass of the particle.
Curvature of spacetime actually
refers to the change in potential (local hidden energy density) of spacetime.
This density may increase or decrease, giving two types of curvature, one
positive and one negative, with respect to local ambient spin-two vacuum. In
addition, the local spacetime curvature always has a hidden electromagnetic
structure, part of which may be deterministic and even deliberately constructed
and engineered at will.
Applying this principle, the
energy of one object becomes the local collection of the energies of many finer
objects. The energy of one finite region of spacetime becomes a collection of
the energies of even finer regions of spacetime, where these finer regions are
all part of the larger collective region. When energy does not externally
translate, it does not matter whether or not it is thought of as “energy”
in the rather mystical orthodox sense of “the capacity to do external
work”, or if it is thought of as “continually occurring internal work
without external translation” —which latter, of course, just simply means
without doing external work.
This shows that a classical force
field electromagnetics can be replaced by scalar EM potentials and their
interferometry. Specifically, any EM force field can be replaced by two scalar
potential fields and scalar interferometry. The combination of this paper and
the 1903Mathematische Annalen paper not only includes the Aharonov-Bohm effect,
but specifies a testable method for producing a macroscopic Aharanov-Bohm
effect, even at large distances.25
List of references:
1) T.E. Bearden, “Update on Scalar Electromagnetics: New
Breakthroughs.” The mechanism for generation of a quantum potential
depends upon four-wave mixing effects inside the EM bidirectional wave
structures of Whittaker potentials of atomic nuclei. A phase conjugate replica
— including one that is amplified — is emitted from a pumped/stressed nucleus
in response to a small scalar EM signal wave from another nucleus. That signal
wave in turn may have been an amplified phase conjugate replica in response to
yet another signal wave at another stressed/pumped nucleus.This is with
reference to time reversal holographic tracking an incident based on time
–reversal mirror that can have substantial memory which may be one of old one. A possible reversible track camera
will be in vented in future for criminal investigations. Using this information
a delayed correction cloud is made in signals with reference to Raleigh and Brillion
scattering requiring the tracking the scattered losses if any during any
picture signaled compression losses.