Measuring the Curvature of Space-time Using Time Dilation at Atomic Scale
Jan 02, 2024
By physicist Dr. Inés Urdaneta and biophysicist William Brown, research scientists at the International Space Federation
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By physicist Dr. Inés Urdaneta and biophysicist William Brown, research scientists at the International Space Federation
Although quantum mechanics— the physics governing the atomic...
Measurement of Time Using the Wave-like Nature Emerging from Quantum States of Rydberg Atoms
Nov 23, 2023
By Amal Pushp, Affiliate Physicist at the International Space Federation
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By Amal Pushp, Affiliate Physicist at the International Space Federation
One of the aspects of nature that has fascinated thinkers for centuries is time. Luminary...
CODATA Proton Charge Radius; The History Of This Fundamental Measurement
Oct 01, 2023
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Haramein’s generalized holographic solution precisely predicted the mass and radius of the proton in 2012 [2, 3], resulting in a radius 4% smaller than the Standard Model's calculations and...
The Zitterbewegung or “Trembling-Along-The-Way” Electron
Sep 01, 2023
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By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation
The German word zitterbewegung -zitter- means “trembling along the way” and it was coined for the...
Artificial Intelligence Meets Quantum Physics
May 25, 2020
By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation
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By Dr. Inés Urdaneta, Physicist at the International Space Federation
As many theoretical and computational chemists and physicists know, quantum chemical calculations involving more than an...