A Jewel at the Heart of Quantum Physics

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Quanta Magazine - 9/17/13, Natalie Wolchover

 

Artist’s rendering of the amplituhedron, a newly discovered mathematical object resembling a multifaceted jewel in higher dimensions. Encoded in its volume are the most basic features of reality that can be calculated — the probabilities of outcomes of particle interactions.

Illustration by Andy Gilmore

Artist’s rendering of the amplituhedron, a newly discovered mathematical object resembling a multifaceted jewel in higher dimensions. Encoded in its volume are the most basic features of reality that can be calculated — the probabilities of outcomes of particle interactions.

 

Physicists have discovered a jewel-like geometric object that dramatically simplifies calculations of particle interactions and challenges the notion that space and time are fundamental components of reality.

“This is completely new and very much simpler than anything that has been done before,” said Andrew Hodges, a mathematical physicist at Oxford University who has been following the work.

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Speculation

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Just a mathematical trick to simplify the equations plus lots of speculation to save a crumbling theory of the old world. 

Quantum gravity has already been solved by Nassim Haramein (www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVQKwRypb0s) but the old order does not want you to know about it.

Old physics has to make place for new physics.