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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

6 Biggest Glitches in Physics - With an Unspoken 7th as Primary















6 Biggest Glitches in Physics - (Blog Editor's note - With an Unspoken 7th as Primary:
The broader view of the relationship between light and matter in E=MC2.)








































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That’s odd… from the dislocated effect of the quantum world to unexplained fast radio bursts, evidence of strange new physics could be all around us. This week in New Scientist, we explore six of the biggest anomalies in physics. Here are three of them.




Spooky action at a distance – the dislocated effect of the quantum world – is real without a doubt. So the problem must lie in our perception of space and time.






Whether fast radio bursts or ultra-high-energy neutrinos, we’ve begun receiving cosmic visitors so zippy no one can work out exactly what sent them.




   


ehfh

Why isn’t an entire planet’s gravity enough to rip a magnet off your fridge door? Finding an answer is essential to unify physics and explain our existence.



 
Of 'Unruh radiation, blackbody, quantised inertia, light speed limit error all requiring integration ..... 















Are we there yet? (out of the black box)



The Unspoken 7th Glitch as Primary: A broader view of the relationship between light and matter in E=MC2.)

A more refined view of E=MC2 discloses Light (C) as The Radius of Curvature of All Natural Law, equating to the kinetic energy equivalent of the mass energy of matter  
 meaning if a differential of energy equal to this quantity exists between the observer and the point which he is observing, the natural laws will be suspended. If the energy differential is in excess of the quantity C, the laws will appear to operate in reverse at that point.  

The far more fundamental and simpler definitions of space time mass matter energy gravity become mandatory:

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