Category: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics

  • 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…

  • 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…

  • The latest trends in physics. Speed of Light.

    Much of this article is reviewed and updated today, the: (07 January 2014). It has become more interesting, less confusing and more clarifying. Its totally worth reading this article, I would say. (since the cork that was creating confusion is out) Please note that some of the speculations turned out to be factually not valid,…

  • The time-energy uncertainty relation.

    The time-energy uncertainty relation.

    The time-energy uncertainty relation is a blessing in disguise which comes in handy to check various values that are quoted, so as to see if something is inconsistent or not. It’s very powerful in guiding to check if we are ourselves making something silly or not. I have described in two recent articles — will…

  • An approach towards solving actual problems in Physics

    In this article you will see ideas such as; “sum of factors”, a new approach towards everything, approach from the freshness of your mind, experience the brazen to reach at meaning, inclusive of all possibilities in seeking a solution, looking for a window of innovation, relative diversion from truth in an average world which are…