Quantum Gravity 130.1: Sidharth and Spin and R ~ GM/c^2



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Date: 04 May 2007 01:34:17 PM
Object: Quantum Gravity 130.1: Sidharth and Spin and R ~ GM/c^2

From Osher Doctorow

Sidharth (2007) treats the Universe as a black hole associated with a
spin:
1) h-bar = MR_C ~ 10^93
which is apparently vindicated by COBE observations and has the same
order of spin as Godel's solution of Einstein's equation(s). In
addition, with scaled up value of h-bar, U could be considered as a
wave packet with "Compton Wavelength":
2) R = h-bar/M_o
which is to say a wave packet of a scaled up Schrodinger equation. He
also obtains:
3) R ~ GM/c^2
which describes the Schwarzchild black hole, and although it doesn't
inclde dark matter in (3), adding dark matter to it would make his
case even stronger.
While I'm discussing Sidharth, I should mention that another clue to
the Conformist nature of much of modern physics is the fact that even
in India, nobody would co-author with Sidharth, since arguably they
didn't gain any points in the usual string/superstring/brane or Loop
Quantum Gravity (LQG) publications for research grants, departmental
promotions, and on and on.
Before some reader tells me that this is a "bad sign about Sidharth,"
remember that extremely innovative Creative Geniuses have seldom had
coauthors in history, including Mozart and Beethoven and Haydn, Sir
Isaac Newton, Pierre De Fermat, Maxwell, etc.
Conformity has in fact apparently increased in the high-technology age
in physics and mathematics. In the 1600s and 1700s and 1800s,
Creative Geniuses struck out on their own as pioneers or explorers.
In the 1900s and 2000s, people start looking over their shoulders at
the accumulated rewards for following in somebody else's footsteps,
and Ingenious Imitators tend to supplants Creative Geniuses.
Osher Doctorow
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