Post by Pincho Paxton on Mar 31, 2024 11:10:37 GMT
Quantum Physics And Aphantasia
Scientists who are mathematicians have mild aphantasia when it comes to quantum physics, they can't picture it! But we have had this problem since the beginning, because gravity is also incorrectly identified by Newton, and Einstein. Einstein in fact removed all observations from physics by making everything Relative.
The correlation to mathematics, and aphantasia seems to be about the brain sharing maths with the mind's imagery centre. As though this part of that brain is at conflict between maths and imagery.
The Cavendish experiment again is an optical illusion that can only be figured out in the mind's eye, mass is not attracted to mass.
The problem in science is that the mathematicians have mild aphantasia, and do not create the required images in their mind to know what's going on. What I am really talking about are invisible physics which include gravity, magnetism, quantum physics, and mass. Mass is included because you can't see the holes in mass, and mass works like a sponge.
Now I do the opposite, I turn maths into images by using programming languages that allow imagery such as programming languages closer to English words. This allows me to turn a gravity formula into imagery, and then I come up with the holes which begin with black holes, and work down to quantum holes... you can ignore the mass, and end up with Dark Matter.
Dark Matter = Aphantasia.
Pincho Paxton
Most people can picture images in their heads - the look of an apple, the appearance of their kitchen or the smile of their best friend - but not everyone can.
Those who cannot visualise anything in their mind's eye are probably among 1% of people with extreme aphantasia, according to a review of studies on the phenomenon.
They are also less likely to recognise faces, remember the sound of a piece of music or the feel of sandpaper, and more likely to work in science, maths or computing.
Those who cannot visualise anything in their mind's eye are probably among 1% of people with extreme aphantasia, according to a review of studies on the phenomenon.
They are also less likely to recognise faces, remember the sound of a piece of music or the feel of sandpaper, and more likely to work in science, maths or computing.
“If you think you understand quantum mechanics, you don't understand quantum mechanics.”
Scientists who are mathematicians have mild aphantasia when it comes to quantum physics, they can't picture it! But we have had this problem since the beginning, because gravity is also incorrectly identified by Newton, and Einstein. Einstein in fact removed all observations from physics by making everything Relative.
The correlation to mathematics, and aphantasia seems to be about the brain sharing maths with the mind's imagery centre. As though this part of that brain is at conflict between maths and imagery.
The Cavendish experiment again is an optical illusion that can only be figured out in the mind's eye, mass is not attracted to mass.
The problem in science is that the mathematicians have mild aphantasia, and do not create the required images in their mind to know what's going on. What I am really talking about are invisible physics which include gravity, magnetism, quantum physics, and mass. Mass is included because you can't see the holes in mass, and mass works like a sponge.
Now I do the opposite, I turn maths into images by using programming languages that allow imagery such as programming languages closer to English words. This allows me to turn a gravity formula into imagery, and then I come up with the holes which begin with black holes, and work down to quantum holes... you can ignore the mass, and end up with Dark Matter.
Dark Matter = Aphantasia.
Pincho Paxton