Category: basic physics

  • Mach’s Principle

    This is called Mach’s principle because Ernst Mach had questioned the validity of associating the rotation to immediate surrounding. Now to visually understand the Mach’s principle Weinberg stood up, in that video, and made a movement which explained how your hands rotate faster or slower. I didn’t understand this well enough so one night I…

  • Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle from a new angle

    Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle from wave-particle duality. The wave-particle duality states that any mechanical object can exhibit both wave and particle behavior and the complementarity priniciple states that they can not both be observed simultaneously. That is the wave and teh particle nature are only exclusive ly observed given a specific time or time window, the…

  • Feigenbaum constant and Compton Wavelength factor !

    In our OPERA anomaly analysis, by summing Lorentz factors we obtain a speed-time uncertainty relationship in terms of the Compton wavelength where we have a constant 0.211. The inverse of this constant is pretty close to the so called Feigenbaum constant which is 4.669. Inverse of 0.211 is 4.73 ( — 1.3% away )  But…

  • Making sense of things (related to OPERA anomaly)

    The onus lies on OPERA to show the world that they have any kind of energy uncertainty less than 18 KeV, not just on neutrino mass. You can now see where OPERA was actually not doing their good research.

  • Bad news for OPERA.

    Confirm, after I fixed some error-analysis ( — binomial coefficient and error analysis) and fixed the speed-of-light-unit calculations I see that OPERA-experiment does not even need to look beyond what error they might have done. ~1 part per billion of eV (ppb) error on their neutrino-mass equivalent to ~274 ppm of 1 eV error on…