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The Direction(s) of Time
Paper published on Vixra on 15 December 2023: Retrocausality and the Directions of Time https://vixra.org/abs/2312.0026 Abstract: “The mystery for the last century at the heart Of Bell’s Theorem is quantum entanglement. This paper explores issues with entanglement and explains that … Continue reading
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Tagged advanced and retarded, Bell's Theorem, CCC, compactification, dimensions, entropy, geometric algebra, Kaluza Klein, Malus's Law, penrose, preons, retrocausality, string theory, time, trivectors
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Bell’s Theorem’s experiment resolved
Nature of an antiparticle A positron can be interpreted as an electron travelling backwards in time. Feynman and earlier Stueckelberg, proposed an interpretation of the positron as an electron moving backward in time, reinterpreting the negative-energy solutions of the Dirac … Continue reading
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Tagged action at a distance, Alice, – cos θ, bell, Bell correlation, Bell's Inequality, Bell's Theorem, bob, counterfactual determinism, decoherence, entanglement, feynman, Gerlach, instantaneous, locality, Malus, measurement problem, quantum randi, random, reality, retrocausality, spooky, Stern, Steuckelberg
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A comparison of Bell’s Theorem and Malus’s Law: action-at-a-distance is not required in order to explain results of Bell’s Theorem experiments
Full paper (10 pages, pdf file): http://vixra.org/pdf/1908.0348v1.pdf Abstract This paper shows that, using counterfactual definiteness, there is an enforceable duality between results of Malus Law experiments and the results from Bell experiments. The results are shown here to be equivalent in … Continue reading
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Tagged action at a distance, Alice, Bell's Theorem, bob, CHSH, counterfactual, entanglement, local hidden variables, Malus's Law, polarisation filter, sawtooth, spooky, stern-gerlach
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Leptoquarks and possibly some new physics
The CERN Courier of 2 May 2019 carries an article The flavour of new physics https://cerncourier.com/the-flavour-of-new-physics/. My post here explores that suspicion of a faint possibility (less than 5 sigma significance) of new physics using the details in my Preon … Continue reading
Negative mass as the cause of dark energy and dark matter
I have recently loaded a paper Negative mass as the cause of dark energy and dark matter onto vixra at http://vixra.org/pdf/1807.0264v1.pdf If this paper is correct, the impact on our world view is cataclysmic. It is easy to find … Continue reading
Unified model of forces using Preon Model #8
Assume an overriding aim that the four forces of physics are unifiable. Therefore all the forces must have a lot in common as the original or ancestral unified force must be a coherent and fully-functioning composite of all other forces. … Continue reading
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Tagged color, colour branes, dark energy, E8, gravitons, group theory, harari, hexarks, Lisi, multiverse, penrose, preons, quantum, quantum gravity, septarks, spin 2, strings, SU(3), unified
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Breaking Bell’s Inequality using hidden variables?
I have posted a paper on the vixra website at http://vixra.org/abs/1610.0327 with the title: Correlation of – Cos θ Between Measurements in a Bell’s Inequality Experiment Simulation Calculated Using Local Hidden Variables and abstract: This paper shows that the theoretical … Continue reading
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Tagged action at a distance, Alice, bell, Bell's Inequality, bob, causal, CHSH, correlation, deterministic, entanglement, epr, hidden variables, local, quantum, quantum computers, real, socks, spin, Tsirelson
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Quantum Gravity and a new table of elementary particles
This week I have used Preon Model #7 to make a model for gravitation based on the exchange of graviton bosons. See http://vixra.org/abs/1510.0338 for Models for Quantum Gravity, Dark Matter and Dark Energy Using the Hexark and Preon Model #7 and http://vixra.org/abs/1505.0076 for Hexark … Continue reading
Ben6993’s Hexark and Preon Model #6
I have finished a vixra paper (27pp), Title: Hexark and Preon Model #6: the Building Blocks of Elementary Particles. Electric Charge is Determined by Hexatone and Gives a Common Link Between QED and QCD. and it is now loaded onto … Continue reading
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Tagged bosons, branes, electric charge, fermions, gluons, hexarks, higgs, hypercolor, hypercolour, hypertone, preons, quarks, spin, triple helix, weak isospin
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Electric charge and coloured socks
Socks can be red, green, blue, antired, antigreen or antiblue. Every sock has a colour charge and an electric charge, as follows: Sock name Colour charge Electric charge Red Red (R) -1/6 Green Green (G) -1/6 Blue Blue (B) -1/6 … Continue reading
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Tagged anticolor, anticolour, ben6993, color charge, colour charge, electric charge, preons, QCD, QED, socks
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