Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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The values and ideals of science, religion and atheism, are there parallels?
If it is anything that resides on two sides of a coin, it is religion and atheism, they contrast each other like a head and tail. It does not matter who tells this, Einstein or Dick Cheney, Science is just far far away from any of that. Science is only an ideal value, which intelligent…
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The paradox of ideal minds
Galileo is to be compared with himself only, a man who could industrialize science in 1600 and sciencify poetic dialogues in intended polemics, write scriptures of science and blaspheme scriptures of sacred ignorance all at the same time. Newton is only to be seen like a Weinberg who formalized so much of Physics that if…
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I claim that, OPERA has lost; it’s claim of superluminal neutrino.
My finding was thus, as you see in the equation described in the above analysis (image), if OPERA finds it’s neutrino with energy-error in the order of 1 eV such that its time-error is in the order of 1 nanosecond it will see speed excess (or anomaly) in the order of 7.5 km/second consistent with…
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What OPERA overlooked in their analysis of neutrino speed
I, like OPERA set uncertainty on neutrino mass to be zero and it’s nominal mass to be 2 eV. This gives me for an energy uncertainty of ~0.01 eV a speed of ~7 km/s. That is the excess speed they see is a result of the error they make on energy or distance because uncertainty…
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OPERA anomaly might be out for good.
Quantum mechanics is such a powerful tool it makes all powers fools. You do not have to measure the distance of the CERN – Gran Sasso distance to mm accuracy. This is already measured and inherent in the data-analysis of OPERA. Being an experimental particle physicist I know exactly where. It is inherent in the…
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