one modification there needs to be a time delay because as we knew electron interacting with another electron must do so at the speed of light so he built it in a time
- Source
- The Quantum Labyrinth - Richard Feynman & John Wheeler - Quantum Reality & Time · 00:30:45.669 ↗
- Concept
- speed of light
- Score
- 4 · must · because
- Status
- candidate — not yet promoted to canon
Corpus evidence — top 10 passages
Most-relevant passages from the entire indexed corpus (67,286 paragraph chunks across YouTube transcripts, PubMed, arXiv, archive.org, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, OpenAlex, and more) ranked by semantic similarity (bge-small-en-v1.5).
- 01 · _intake0.810
The photoelectric effect (PE) can act as a bullet causing considerable disruption of the surfaces of the material. This bullet effect between light and electrons is special because it occurs instantaneously and the hit electron ejects energy during the collision in the form of a light wave emission. there is an indirect effect on protons in the skin This allowed scientists to deduce that the collision was a “one on one encounter”. There is **no time delay** in this encounter which makes it a critical gear in the eye clock mechanism. The other critical gear is based on the fact that light of di…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-7-photoelectric-effect.md
- 02 · yt0.776
I've written this very slowly because I don't know, you'll find this in many advanced books, but you may not find it in our textbook. So if you don't follow something, you should tell me. There's plenty of time to do this, so I'm in no rush at all. These are purely mathematical manipulations. We have not done anything involving physics. You all follow this? Yes? Okay. Now you have to ask yourself the following. I love this argument. Even if you don't follow this, I'm just going to get it off my chest, it is so clever, and here is the clever part - this is supposedly a function of time, you agr…
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- 03 · _intake0.773
Physics found out quickly thereafter that these electrons and holes can be made to combine using quantum mechanical laws to create a quasiparticle that seems to “defy time” as we know it. When they do combine, you do not get zero as the sum as you would if you added +1 and -1 together. Moreover, the process of combination occurs without any time elapse in reality! When this occurs in semiconductors we get something called an “exciton”. The processes that defines an exciton’s formation is thermodynamics. ***The critical difference between the “past” and “future” only exists if there is heat.***…
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/reality-1-holes-reality-make-time.md
- 04 · _intake0.763
It **had** to include a precise nanoscopic control of both the electron flow and of the timing mechanism and for the Earth’s magnetic and gravitational field. This meant that the timing mechanism in the brain **had to respond to magnetism, light, and dark.** This is when the game changed for me.
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-2-einstein-meet-leptin.md
- 05 · _intake0.763
Darwin was able to think what might happen while he slowed down time in his own mind. I am presenting the other side of the coin for you to consider. What happens to biochemistry when nanoscopic time is altered because our magnetic field is altered as life evolves over a short period of time? **Essentially, how does alterations in quantum time speed up epigenetic de-evolution?**
_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/emf-6-quantum-time.md
- 06 · yt0.762
What do you think about the analogy of timing in reference to like the timing belt on an automotive? I think it's the same thing. I just think that the time there is how shall we say more regular. The time in a mitochondria is so variable. It's like when I tell you how variable it it's hard to for people to explain or I should say understand because it's happening at nano and phto levels you know. So we're talking about -9 -13 -15 like that to us seems like almost instantaneous but the difference between phmptoine and auto time is is actually the difference between a potato and a cabbage. It's…
yt/Omug2kdB8VM-dr-jack-kruse-on-the-biological-implications-of-time-cancer-/transcript.txt
- 07 · _intake0.758
- **Albert <<Einstein>> E=Mc²** - `archive/AlbertEinsteinEMc … - **photoelectric-biology** - `_intake/concept-digests/photoelectric-biology.md` - … <<einstein>>-albert.md` - … Even time is <<<<relative>>>> according to <<<<Einstein>>>> and now you might be understanding why. It is also critical in constructing … - **<<<<photoelectric>> … - **TIME #7: THE PHOTOELECTRIC EFFECT** - `_intake/kruse-blog-corpus/articles/time-7-photoelectric-effect.md` - … proving <<Einstein>> correct. <<Einstein>> actually won the Nobel Prize for his work on the <<photoelectric>> effect and not for the Theory of <<R…
_intake/canon-profiles/einstein-albert.md
- 08 · yt0.758
NARRATOR: ...at the Boulder, Colorado, laboratories of the National Institute of Standards and Technology, or NIST, home to some of the atomic clocks that help set the official time for the country. Over the centuries, we've tracked time a variety of ways: by the sun's movement, the swing of pendulums, the oscillations of springs, and, in the 20th century, the vibrations of quartz crystals. But since the 1960s, time has been officially determined using atomic clocks and the quantum characteristics of atoms. And the idea is that the laws of physics are unchanging, unlike something like the rota…
yt/t06aTX9jM34-decoding-the-universe-quantum-full-documentary-nova-pbs/transcript.txt
- 09 · yt0.758
I hope all of you know that this e^(i)^( )absolute value squared is 1. So it does not depend on time. Even though Y depends on time, Y *Y has no time dependence. That means the probability for finding that particle will not change with time. That means if you start the particle in the ground state, Y, and let's say Y^(2) in fact looks pretty much the same, it's a real function, this probability does not change with time. That means you can make a measurement any time you want for position, and the odds don't change with time. It's very interesting. It depends on time and it doesn't depend on t…
yt/Iy6RspNw80E-24-quantum-mechanics-vi-time-dependent-schr-dinger-equation/transcript.txt
- 10 · yt0.756
Even in this case, we don't know how long they will be compared to things in the past. So take Einstein and his special theory of relativity. There was a real puzzle that he faced which had to do with properties of light and its motion. He wrote down some mathematical ideas just out of his head and thinking about the data and the situation and very quickly those ideas could be tested. In the general theory of relativity 10 years later he writes down equations to try to gain some insight into problems to do with the force of gravity. Within four years you could test those predictions through th…
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