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- Sabine Hossenfelder: Dark Matter, Gravity LIGO Interview
Sabine is a theoretical physicist from the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies Sabine also authors a very popular physics blog called backreaction
- What does it take to solve the measurement problem? (new paper . . .
The discussion centers on the measurement problem in quantum mechanics, particularly in light of a recent preprint by Jonte Hance and Sabine Hossenfelder Participants explore various interpretations of quantum mechanics and their ability to address the measurement problem, as well as the implications of these interpretations Some participants argue that the claim made by Hance and
- Physics Blogs You Need to Be Reading - Physics Forums
Table of Contents Sean Carroll’s “Preposterous Universe“ Sabine Hossenfelder’s “Backreaction“ Peter Woit’s “Not Even Wrong“ n-Category Café Quantum Diaries Douglas Natelson’s “nanoscale views“ David Hogg’s “Hogg’s Research“ Jackson Clarke’s “syymmetries“ Résonaances
- Danger for the Many-Worlds Interpretation? • Physics Forums
Sabine Hossenfelder claims: This, of course, is not what we observe We observe only one measurement outcome The many worlds people explain this as follows Of course you are not supposed to calculate the probability for each branch of the detector Because when we say detector, we don’t mean
- Sabine Hossenfelder says time dilation is due to acceleration
Discussion Overview The discussion centers around Sabine Hossenfelder's claim that time dilation in the twin's paradox is due to acceleration Participants explore the validity of this assertion, examining the relationship between time dilation, acceleration, and velocity, as well as the implications of these concepts in the context of relativity
- Predictions for Physics Nobel Prize 2024 (and the results)
Sabine Hossenfelder's predictions include figures like Andrei Linde and Milgrom for modified Newtonian dynamics, though some express strong reservations about these suggestions Discussion includes a humorous exchange about Lene Hau's work on slow light, with some confusion about historical contributions in the field
- Sabine Hossenfelder on strong CP, hierarchy - Physics Forums
sabine hossenfelder Here is a different example for this idiocy High energy physicists think it’s a problem that the mass of the Higgs is 15 orders of magnitude smaller than the Planck mass because that means you’d need two constants to cancel each other for 15 digits That’s supposedly
- Sabine Hossenfelder on the search for new particles
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- Hossenfelder: Delayed Choice Quantum Eraser, Debunked?
The discussion revolves around the interpretation of Sabine Hossenfelder's video on the delayed choice quantum eraser experiment Participants explore the implications of photon behavior in the context of which-path information and interference patterns, questioning the accuracy of Hossenfelder's claims and the underlying quantum mechanics principles The scope includes theoretical and
- Backreaction from Hawking radiation may prevent formation of event . . .
The discussion centers on Laura Mersini-Houghton's paper, "Backreaction of Hawking Radiation on a Gravitationally Collapsing Star I: Black Holes?", which posits that Hawking radiation can prevent the formation of an event horizon in a collapsing star Critics, including physicist Bill Unruh, argue that the claims are implausible, stating that Hawking radiation is insufficient to halt collapse
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