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01 Jun 2005 09:39:49 PM |
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Phase Paradox II: Heisenberg vs Einstein |
From Osher Doctorow
COPYRIGHT NOTICE
Phase Paradox II: Heisenberg vs Einstein
Copyright By Owner Osher Doctorow Ph.D.
First Published 2005
So far, everything seems predictable from my previous threads in the
sense that it looks like I'll show some errors and some improvements of
Einstein and/or Heisenberg or elaborate on previously mentioned ones
and relate them to PI.
In a way, that's partly correct, but let me ask a few rather strange
questions.
A. Why did Einstein propose Special Relativity?
B. Can a question and an answer be in different phases, and if so, is
this typical?
C. How does "A causes B" relate to "the mechanism of something is C"?
D. How does "The mechanism of something is C" relate to "The
explanation of something is C"?
E. If you were asked to concentrate or focus harder on causation or
probable causation, how do you think you could do it psychologically -
especially the intuitive part? What very few instructions to yourself
do you think would work?
I'll let readers think about these questions for a while, and hopefully
I'll be back in a little while.
Osher Doctorow
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| User: "OsherD" |
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| Title: Re: Phase Paradox II: Heisenberg vs Einstein |
02 Jun 2005 02:55:43 AM |
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From Osher Doctorow
It's a bit late (12:42AM here) to continue this thread tonight, but
I'll try to continue tomorrow or renumber it if it's too far down on
the list of threads. I'll just give a few more clues on why Einstein
developed Special Relativity (SR). Although physicists often downplay
the role of the Lorentz-Fitzgerald contraction (sometimes quoted with
the names reversed), the usually reliable University of St. Andrews
site www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history especially under their
biography of Hendrik Antoon Lorentz are quite clear about the Lorentz
transformations (which he introduced in 1904) forming the basis of
Einstein's SR that came out in 1905. Of course, Einstein added the
different physics insight and intuition in using those transformations
which made his work a true beginning of Creative Genius, although in my
own opinion (based on his poor performance even in college through
graduation, and also the opinion of Professor Hermann Minkowski under
whom he studied) Einstein had one foot in Creative Genius and one foot
in Ingenious Imitation in 1905, and did not move into full Creative
Genius until his General Theory of Relativity (which also borrowed
heavily from Gregorio Ricci-Curbastro of Italy and Levi-Civita of Italy
and even Hermann Minkowski).
Osher Doctorow
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| User: "Happy Dog" |
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| Title: Re: Phase Paradox II: Heisenberg vs Einstein |
02 Jun 2005 03:11:53 AM |
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"OsherD" <mdoctorow@comcast.net> wrote in message
although in my
own opinion
Nobody cares.
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