I, Suresh kumar Devanathan, make the following proposal for the wording of the site www.digitalphilosophy.org, and content "Introduction to Digital ...
I,Suresh kumar Devanathan, find professor Fredkin, condescending to a superior reader. I only find him shutting down avenues, not openning new ones. For that ...
I,Suresh kumar Devanathan, find professor Fredkin, condescending to a superior reader. I only find him shutting down avenues, not openning new ones. For that ...
Comment I, Suresh kumar Devanathan, make the following proposal for the wording of the site www.digitalphilosophy.org, and content "Introduction to Digital...
Hello all, Many of you may remember that about 6 months ago I posted a draft paper on a way to derive the Feynman path integral from more fundamental...
hi straycat thanks for keeping us in the loop & the 1st release. I hope others may have some comments 1st. Ill try to poke at it in a bit. Ill make some...
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Dear David, The LaTex is beautiful! I'm a bit confused by the theory, but have some issues that you can settle for me. First, the example of fiber optics is...
Hey Carl, ... My understanding of the FPI is that from a truly rigorous standpoint, you never have only "one" path. There will always be an infinite number of...
... As you know from reading my paper, I show that the RHF is equivalent to the FPI, in the sense that they will always make the same predictions for any given...
Hey vz, ... It's been slow lately - mainly because I've spent the last 6 months working on my papers, without posting intermediate drafts. Also internship has...
I have just entered in this group and desire to greet all their members. My name is Jorge, I live in Spain. I hope to contribute something from value to this...
Dear David, ... "Single mode" fiber has a very large diameter, compared to the distances between the atoms of the fiber. It is only small enough to ensure...
Dear David, ... As I implied in my previous post, I don't believe that you've showed this. The problem is that you're looking at a highly simplified version...
... have you had time to look at Part II? In there, I present an analysis of the EPR experiment from the perspective of the RHF, with the purpose of...
... When I talked about multiplying by "N" the number of paths through a given fiber, my (unstated) intention was to mean, not that we're using the *same*...
... What exactly are the algebraic topological concepts that are difficult to understand in my paper? I know I make reference to things like equivalence...
... I claim that since the basic elements of the RHF are 4-manifolds, we can ensure compatibility with GR simply by requiring that the 4-manifolds follow the...
Hi vznuri: I have read something on Magueijo, however the hypothesis that I propose
doesn't consider important the value of the speed of the light, that is to...
serpents: Since, what is Written is my only guide I hope that all questions would be addressed. In the essential of its particular meaning of how we exchange...
Hi David; ... The difficulty is in applying them to your case in particular. The problem is that your paper is not really very easy to follow. Let me try and...
... Carl, Thanks for your comments - they are fantastically helpful. It is always difficult for someone like you or me, who do not have a formal thesis...
... This is the difficulty I run into when trying to summarize the whole shebang in the intro or the abstract. Perhaps I should add a phrase like, "the...
... Actually, I take that back. I'm looking at Feynman's 1965 text [1], section 2.2: "Now we can give the quantum-mechanical rule. ... To summarize: The...
Hi David, ... Feynman has a tendency to simplify things a bit too much at times. This is good pedagogy, but he may lead you astray, especially if you've not...
... Like me ;) ... Your explanation makes sense. In my mind, I tend to conceive of the FPI in the context of the position representation providing a continuous...