Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.

  • The economic myopia of India and how it affects our resolve for education

    I was taking a little time off and I find that I was thinking more of economy, so it is more like if you trigger your mind to take up on what is brewing inside you may find more than you already said. Quantum Mechanics, you can not completely cut any branch off it’s stem,…

  • The economic “farsightedness” of USA

    The USA could never deal properly with it’s immigrant burden. On one hand the immigrants have their own aspirations and they are the biggest task force that keeps the USA economy from faltering, it keeps the labs and the industry going. These immigrants have their various aspirations which are not necessarily fulfilled. On the other…

  • it all bloom into a flower if you care

    helplessness, solitude and an ability to not take unfair advantage they can beat if you can hear them, you and only you no musical genius partly broken and partly unsung, fairly positive and seeking some thong a little bit of fantasy and a little bit of dare, it all bloom into a flower if you…

  • Bad news for OPERA still continues

    I am giving you a very accurate speed-time uncertainty relation for particles moving at speed of light, which I derived myself from 1st principles, I do not know if this has been established earlier this way, but likely that it must have been for as early as the invemtion of Quantum Mechanics, del_v.del_t >= -0.831*lamda_compton.…

  • 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…

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