One of the lessons coming out of Prof. Dennis Lehmkuhl‘s work is that geometrization of any (field) theory is just the “skin” or the “user interface” of the complete product – it is beautiful and easy to use but it hides the complexities and the specifications of the underlying physics. This is profound and I … Read More “A note about differential geometry, thermodynamics, and information theory” »
Tag: fundamental physics
Here is the presentation which I gave at APEC 2023.10.28 online on Youtube about the ideas exposed in the optical unification post from last March: Here are the slides of the presentation from my ResearchGate profile: Optical Unification and Gravitoinertial Engineering Any comments, questions, feedback, doubts, criticisms are welcome.
Optics as understood in the modern sense as the study of propagation of perturbations within a medium stands out as an all-encompassing, unifying vision for all branches of fundamental physics, even if the specific details of some regimes are not worked out yet. In fact, this vision can serve as a guide in constructing new specialized theories in the “quantum gravity” regime, in the “macroscopic quantum gravity” regime, or even in a causal, microscopic “emergent” explanation for the perturbation of the gravito-inertial field by the masses based on testable, reproducible phenomena.
“Quantum Mechanics” is an unfortunate misnomer which has been given to a mathematical metatheory with unclear ties to 3-dimensional objects evolving in time (therefore it cannot be called a “Mechanics”).
Welcome to the New Wave Mechanics Blog. “New Wave Mechanics” is the name which I have given to set of intersecting and mutually influencing research lines which I have been pursuing since (at least) 2016. The topics I write about are broad and seemingly diverse, but they are all interconnected: Here I write about Fundamental … Read More “Welcome to New Wave Mechanics” »