SciContest! Why can't matter be made of photons?

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  1. Reiku Banned Banned

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    vkothii

    You'll find some information here.

    Hypercharge and Weak IsospinHis idea was that this group would explain a symmetry between protons and neutrons: both .... on this irrep, corresponding to weak isospin and hypercharge. ...
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  3. Vkothii Banned Banned

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    To clarify: I was under the impression the Majorana eqn. depicts (massive) neutrinos/antineutrinos as the same particle with different spins, i.e. a chiral particle. Weak isospin "appears" to be something else (since right-handed neutrinos have zero weak isospin).
    --"Neutrinos: Handedness"

    The bolded part is what I'm trying to understand. Helicity is aligned with momentum, as per the right-hand rule. Chirality isn't..?
     
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  5. Reiku Banned Banned

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    From what i read, i suppose so.
     
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  7. AlphaNumeric Fully ionized Registered Senior Member

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    You claimed you were working on transistors at their initial development. Is this true or false? I can provide links to posts of yours where you made such claims.

    I provided links to Wikipedia which put the date of the invention of transistors to be before you turned 18 and thus were not employed at said labs working on transistors.

    How have I distorted the meaning of that? You claimed you worked on them. Your own DoB and history contradict that. I have asked you to clarify that, by giving the details of your work, such as dates and places you worked, and you've refused.

    It's pretty hard for me to distort the meaning of you posts where you say "I was there, when they invented transistors!".
    Given particular dimensions (I forget which and I don't have access to Polchinski at the moment), you have that a Dirac spinor can be written as a pair of Weyl spinors and a Majorana one is such that \(\Psi_{D} = \left( \begin{array}{c} \psi_{\alpha} \\ \bar{\psi}^{\dot{\alpha}} \end{array} \right)\)

    It has half the number of degrees of freedom of a usual spinor and there's something special about 2 and 10 dimensions (basically 2 mod 8) which gives string theory it's very nice format given it works in 10 dimensions but it's worldsheet process are two dimensional. It's been a few years since I read that. Majorana fermion is just a way of saying that the fermion is its own antiparticle.
    Which I am certain is over your head too.
    Which one of Wolf's books covers decomposing Dirac spinors into Weyl spinors?
     
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    Ah, ok. So the "Majorana fermion" question wasn't as interesting as I'd hoped! Never mind.

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  9. KALSTER Registered Senior Member

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    So, who won the prize now?:shrug:
     
  10. Vern Registered Senior Member

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    I didn't mean transistors in the literal sense; I was thinking of transistor products; so, you're right; I was wrong to say that.
     
  11. Reiku Banned Banned

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    None of his books cover it. I read other shit too, alphamale.
     
  12. BenTheMan Dr. of Physics, Prof. of Love Valued Senior Member

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    Somehow, I don't think he'll see this as an insult...
     
  13. Reiku Banned Banned

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    It wasn't supposed to be. I am more reserved than alphanumeric.
     
  14. KALSTER Registered Senior Member

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    So, who won the prize now?
     
  15. Reiku Banned Banned

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    I don't think anyone should win a prize, for a faulty contest based on false assumptions. But if anyone should get it, i think Vern should.
     
  16. Reiku Banned Banned

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    He kind of deserves it, since he knew this theory forty years ago. And has held onto it, for so long.
     
  17. BenTheMan Dr. of Physics, Prof. of Love Valued Senior Member

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    Deliberating...
     
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    catching matter/photon

    Even if we could catch matter/photon so we can examine it – it would be utterly irrelevant because Modern Physics tells us absolutely that the OBSERVER always determines what he observes, particle or wave, photon. This means that what we observe – matter or photon – has nothing to do with the observation.

    But the Uncertainty Principle tells us we can never catch matter to Observe it because the closer we get to it the more it has to vanish. And photons we can also never catch because Relativity tells us that we are ALWAYS standing still.

    So Modern Physics seem to give us only one choice in this matter of matter and photons:
    A -- we can exercise futility by trying to examine something we can never catch or examine. Or
    B -- we can really-really exercise futility twice-over by fighting and arguing over what something would be – photon or matter -- if only we could do the impossible and catch it to examine it.

    -- wreally reality
     
  19. Vern Registered Senior Member

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    It's not so much that I held on; I just tried to find honest reasons why it is wrong.

    I've already disqualified myself as a winner; I just picked up on a problem that BenTheMan stated; the hypothesis has a problem with neutrino's.
     
  20. Vern Registered Senior Member

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    Is the really true of Modern Physics? It seems to me we are in danger of feeling that Modern Physics is itself futile.
     
  21. BenTheMan Dr. of Physics, Prof. of Love Valued Senior Member

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    Funny. Your entry might have been considered on humorous grounds, but it's a bit too late.
     
  22. Reiku Banned Banned

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    Either way Vern, you deserve it more than any us.
     
  23. Vkothii Banned Banned

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    No, Vern deserves the spoon of the month prize.

    Considering he hasn't done anything except use a spoon, where a shovel is needed (or what I call "a spade").
     
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