Get ready to embark on a mind-bending journey through the mysteries of conscious agents and spacetime! With the help of the revolutionary concepts of amplitahedron and decorated permutations, we’ll explore the fundamental building blocks of the universe and uncover the secrets of the cosmos. Buckle up, because this is going to be one wild ride!
Category Archives: Quantum Physics
Abstract Quantum entanglement is a phenomenon that has puzzled scientists for decades, and various theories have been proposed to explain its mechanism. This paper explores the idea that trace chains of consciousness, as presented by Donald Hoffman, might offer a new perspective on quantum entanglement. Building on the mathematical framework of Amplituhedron Theory and Decorated […]
Introduction 1.1. Background on Pierre Teilhard de Chardin’s Omega Point Theory The Omega Point theory, proposed by Pierre Teilhard de Chardin, a French philosopher and Jesuit priest, postulates that the universe is evolving towards a point of unification or oneness. This controversial idea suggests that over time, all separate entities will converge, creating a state […]
Abstract: In this paper, we explore the amplituhedron theory introduced by Nima Arkani-Hamed and Jaroslav Trnka in 2013, which provides a geometric framework for calculating particle interactions in some quantum field theories. We discuss the positive Grassmannian and its connection to scattering amplitudes, the role of twistor string theory, and the implications of the […]
Conscious Agents: Reshaping Physics and the Nature of Reality Recent developments in physics suggest that consciousness plays a fundamental role in the nature of reality. The idea of conscious agents proposes that the universe is made up of small, autonomous entities that interact with each other based on their own perceptions, creating the reality we experience. This new perspective could potentially revolutionize our understanding of the universe and how we interact with it.
Quantum theory is arguably one of the most fascinating and groundbreaking scientific theories developed in the last century. However, even PhD-holders struggle to grasp some of its more unfamiliar concepts that push the limits of our understanding of the universe. Let’s explore some of these concepts and the challenges they pose for physicists.