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Classical Wavy Optics Shows The Quantum Mechanics’ Foundations
Classical Wavy Optics Shows The Quantum Mechanics’ Foundations
Werner Heisenberg’s Revolutionary Idea that the waves of classical optics might apply to fundamental measurements themselves lead him to…
Selena Routley
Oct 10
Submission Guidelines for the Quantastic Journal
Submission Guidelines for the Quantastic Journal
Join the Quantastic Writers’ Circle and Submit Your Story!
Sam Vaseghi
Jun 26
Top7 — The First Protein Designed from Scratch: The Science Behind the 2024 Nobel Prize in…
Top7 — The First Protein Designed from Scratch: The Science Behind ...
On Baker’s 2003 work designing a new protein-cited by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in announcing the award
Kevin Blake, PhD
Oct 10
An Outlander’s Guide to Seismic Data Acquisition
An Outlander’s Guide to Seismic Data Acquisition
Understanding the mechanics behind the geophysical data, its acquisition, initial processing, economics and value extraction.
Jose Hugo Elsas
Oct 11
My Great-Grandfather Was the Architect of Quantum Mechanics, but You Probably Don’t Know His Name
My Great-Grandfather Was the Architect of Quantum Mechanics, but Yo...
The reasons may have been political…
Pierz Newton-John
Oct 9
Is Technology a Solution or a Problem?
Is Technology a Solution or a Problem?
The Pros and Cons of Reliance on Technology
Barbara Williams
Oct 12
Einstein and the Bomb: Humanity is Where Science and Religion Meet
Einstein and the Bomb: Humanity is Where Science and Religion Meet
Is it really a stretch to say that the value placed on human life by religion is in agreement with the uniqueness and fragility of…
Abhinav Yadav
Oct 6
Digging Deeper into Heisenberg “Uncertainty”
Digging Deeper into Heisenberg “Uncertainty”
First beheld by Werner Heisenberg, the canonical commutation relationship is the ESSENCE of quantum mechanics and gives a deep meaning to…
Selena Routley
Oct 6
Why Do Some Planets Have Rings While Others Don’t?
Why Do Some Planets Have Rings While Others Don’t?
Tidal Disruption and the Roche Limit- A Mathematical Description
Merry Janson
Oct 5
Nanotechnology in Cancer Treatment
Nanotechnology in Cancer Treatment
Unlocking the Vast Potential of Nanotechnology in Therapy
Pepin
Oct 3
Heisenberg Meets Copernicus: An Ancient Symmetry Principle in Quantum Mechanics
Heisenberg Meets Copernicus: An Ancient Symmetry Principle in Quantum Mechanics
Copernican Notions of Homogeneity of Time, the Deep Intuition of the Flow and the Born Interpretation Define the Quantum Mechanics in its…
Selena Routley
Oct 2
Bunge & Born Foundation Awards: the Horizon of Science in Argentina and the Climate Crisis
Bunge & Born Foundation Awards: the Horizon of Science in Argentina and the Climate Crisis
The Bunge & Born Foundation believes that Argentina “cannot remain on the sidelines of conversations that, although they may seem to be…
Elias Lihueel Brizuela
Oct 2
The Glue Holding the Many Particles Together: A Journey Through Quantum Chromodynamics
The Glue Holding the Many Particles Together: A Journey Through Quantum Chromodynamics
The Strong Interaction is one of the Four Fundamental Forces and the strongest at the range it operates. It is responsible for holding much…
Kasra Samadi
Oct 1
The Pro Life Paradox
The Pro Life Paradox
The Light-bulb Moment…
Barbara Williams
Sep 29
Red Moonshot: The Story of the Soviet Lunar Rocket Program
Red Moonshot: The Story of the Soviet Lunar Rocket Program
How the Soviet attempt to beat the United States to the Moon went awry, and the lessons we can learn from it.
Ashwin Barama
Sep 27
A Random Walk: Charting the Unmeasurable through Measure and Choice
A Random Walk: Charting the Unmeasurable through Measure and Choice
How Lebesgue’s Measure and the Axiom of Choice Shape the Boundaries of Infinity
Peter Ripota
Sep 24
Karl Schwarzschild’s Letter to Albert Einstein
Karl Schwarzschild’s Letter to Albert Einstein
“Only a vision of the whole, like that of a saint, a madman, or a mystic, will permit us to decipher the true organizing principles of the…
Merry Janson
Sep 23
The Origins and History of Consciousness: A Scientific Perspective Part 5
The Origins and History of Consciousness: A Scientific Perspective Part 5
How Carl Jung Gave us a Theory of Everything that could unite Humanity
Mark Campbell
Sep 22
From Cutting Edge To Barely Making the Cut
From Cutting Edge To Barely Making the Cut
Boeing troubles rise to new levels
Abhinav Yadav
Sep 20
Skip List — a faster list, probably…
Skip List — a faster list, probably…
Explore how probability creates faster and more efficient data structures.
Jakub Cabała
Sep 20
“Wave-Particle Duality” and What is a Wave, Really?
“Wave-Particle Duality” and What is a Wave, Really?
Is there any rigorous meaning to this vague notion? The role of Hyperbolic Partial Differential Equations in “waviness” and also their…
Selena Routley
Sep 19
Can Relational Quantum Mechanics Solve the Hard Problem of Consciousness?
Can Relational Quantum Mechanics Solve the Hard Problem of Consciousness?
Quantum mechanics has important implications for the understanding of consciousness, but not because of the Uncertainty Principle
Pierz Newton-John
Sep 18
Hellish Walls of Fire in Mathematics! The Daemons of Complex Analysis
Hellish Walls of Fire in Mathematics! The Daemons of Complex Analysis
Weird and wonderful Lacunary Functions in the world where Little Cats live forever: Always and Forever Little Cats!
Selena Routley
Sep 17
A Journey through Finite Difference Methods for Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
A Journey through Finite Difference Methods for Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations
A guide for practitioners who missed numerical methods class
Jose Hugo Elsas
Sep 16
The Pythagoras Cup
The Pythagoras Cup
The Popular Ancient Mathematical Prank
Merry Janson
Sep 15
LISA Satellite: Technology of the Future for the Science of the Past
LISA Satellite: Technology of the Future for the Science of the Past
In only 500 years, humankind has shaped science and reached the current scientific achievements. In just half a millennium, we have walked…
Catalin Barboianu, PhD
Sep 14
The Origins and History of Consciousness: A Scientific Perspective Part 4
The Origins and History of Consciousness: A Scientific Perspective Part 4
How Carl Jung Gave us a Theory of Everything that could unite Humanity
Mark Campbell
Sep 13
Arts vs Science
Arts vs Science
We raised our kids to appreciate the arts but warned them against a career as an artist. Financially imprudent. Only one in a million ‘make…
Author J. Cafesin
Sep 12
How We Build an AI to Turn Lidl’s Food Waste into Pizzas
How We Build an AI to Turn Lidl’s Food Waste into Pizzas
Generative AI and robots unleashed to reduce food waste
Gabriele Ermacora
Sep 12
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