Nasir-Al-Mulk Mosque by Mohammad Reza Domiri Ganji
My (a)symmetrical world
Symmetry is the idea that objects maintain their integrity no matter where in space they are. A planet does not dissolve into a blackhole as it nears the sun. Symmetry also explains why in closed systems, energy moved around within the same remains at the same value, though it is in a different place.
Symmetry also appears to apply to the rule that every particle has a corresponding anti-particle. Therefore, maybe we do have evil twins floating in another dimension?
source: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/blogs/physics/2013/04/symmetry-how-beautiful-math-makes-elegant-physics/
Just what does this CP violation really mean?
CP violation:
"C" stands for "charge conjugation," while "P" stands for "parity." Charge conjugation is the idea that if particles are exchanged with antiparticles, that the composition of that which these particles make up will remain the same. Parity, an idea following suit, declares that dimensions in space could be replaced by negative dimensions. However, in the mid 1950's, Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee, two Chinese-American physicists discovered that there is no parity conservation in weak force interactions:
Are there connections between Sacred Geometry and Physics?
The fact that our cochlea, shells found on beaches, and the Fibonacci measurement of our fingers is similar to the fractal of the milky way galaxy alludes to the connect between sacred geometry and physics. What is amazing is that ancient people picked up on these patterns and move them into sacred sites such as pyramids and mosques.
My (a)symmetrical world
Symmetry is the idea that objects maintain their integrity no matter where in space they are. A planet does not dissolve into a blackhole as it nears the sun. Symmetry also explains why in closed systems, energy moved around within the same remains at the same value, though it is in a different place.
Symmetry also appears to apply to the rule that every particle has a corresponding anti-particle. Therefore, maybe we do have evil twins floating in another dimension?
source: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/blogs/physics/2013/04/symmetry-how-beautiful-math-makes-elegant-physics/
Just what does this CP violation really mean?
CP violation:
"C" stands for "charge conjugation," while "P" stands for "parity." Charge conjugation is the idea that if particles are exchanged with antiparticles, that the composition of that which these particles make up will remain the same. Parity, an idea following suit, declares that dimensions in space could be replaced by negative dimensions. However, in the mid 1950's, Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee, two Chinese-American physicists discovered that there is no parity conservation in weak force interactions:
A series of discoveries from the mid-1950s caused physicists to alter significantly their assumptions about the invariance of C, P, and T. An apparent lack of the conservation of parity in the decay of charged K-mesons into two or three pi-mesons prompted the Chinese-born American theoretical physicists Chen Ning Yang and Tsung-Dao Lee to examine the experimental foundation of parity conservation itself. In 1956 they showed that there was no evidence supporting parity invariance in so-called weak interactions. Experiments conducted the following year demonstrated conclusively that parity was not conserved in particle decays, including nuclear beta decay, that occur via the weak force. These experiments also revealed that charge conjugation symmetry was broken during these decay processes as well. (1)(1) https://www.britannica.com/science/CP-violation
Are there connections between Sacred Geometry and Physics?
The fact that our cochlea, shells found on beaches, and the Fibonacci measurement of our fingers is similar to the fractal of the milky way galaxy alludes to the connect between sacred geometry and physics. What is amazing is that ancient people picked up on these patterns and move them into sacred sites such as pyramids and mosques.
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