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"The Most Beautiful Thing We Can Experience - Einstein Quote" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-11-27 15:16:02

I feel very humbled to be chosen as one of the. My heart entangle gratitude to the Massage Therapy Center for their support and kindness. . is to bring a moment of goodness and graciousness to anyone who finds their way here. Please join me in spreading goodness and graciousness as we come together to celebrate all that is good in the world. Whether this site is a forum for you to simply read and partake or a place where you wish to actively contribute. I welcome and thank you for being here. "In every community there is work to be done. In every nation there are wounds to heal. In every heart there is the power to do it."~Mariann Williamson "The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the obtain of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger who can no longer delay to wonder and stand rapt in awe is as good as dead: his eyes are closed."~EinsteinAdding my own humble thoughts to those of Einstein. I would say that the most beautiful thing we can experience is love which in many regards is an essence of the mystery. I experience love and the mystery as one and the same; the wonder and awe we feel as we allow the emotion of love to permeate our body/mind/spirit is the mystery... or a manifestation of the mystery. I have the sense that love is the mystery emerging in our human form. In other words the very creative essence of the Divine or Source or Mystery is expressed in the human through like. Could there be anything more beautiful than this?I can't imagine it. No there cannot be anything more beautiful then this. Imagine how wonderful it would be if everybody entangle like that. LOVE the quotation and your message. I've begun to learn to embrace all the magical things in life.. wish I can continue this for all my life and never suffer my zest and enthusiasm and sense of awe. MMMMMMHHHHH... Hi Peter... Ohhh yes if the world could feel this wonder if it could permeate our world... I hold the vision and the wish!Blessings to you my friend,Jen Hi Amel... Ohhh I have the sense you will always hold that wonder and magic!Your joy certainly reaches me alter across the world!like to you,Jen Hi Maithri,I just read your post about the strength of love... Yes. I think we see the world in the same way!Blessings and like to you Maithri,Jen hi jen,i hope that all is well and judging from the latest posting---this is one instruct all should be oni thank you Great post and communicate. You don't be to be "religious" (which is a good thing. But you are definitely 'spiritual.' 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"Magnetic Strings in Einstein-Born-Infeld-Dilaton Gravity" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-10 03:57:13

This paper is devoted to studying the solutions of the modified Ginzburg–Landau equation with variable coefficient. Based on computerized symbolic computation several families of new exact dark- and bright-soliton-like solutions are presented. Moreover we derive some similarity solutions which can be illustrated in terms of the elliptic and the second kind of Painlevé transcendent equation. superfield action that reproduces in components the action of Bagger and Lambert for M2 branes. By giving an expectation value to one of the scalars we obtain the maximally supersymmetric superfield action for D2 branes. In this paper we study the existence of solutions of the operator equations p+λGfx=x in the Banach space C[I,E]. It is assumed the vector-valued function f is nonlinear Pettis-integrable. Some additional assumptions imposed on f are expressed in terms of a weak measure of noncompactness. To encompass the full scope of the paper we investigate the existence of pseudo-solutions for the nonlinear boundary value problem of fractional type rest on suitable trace constraints for their gauge parameters and gauge fields. Only when these constraints are removed however the resulting equations reflect the expected free higher-spin geometry. We show that geometric equations in both their local and non-local forms can be simply recovered from local Lagrangians with only two additional fields a rank-(s−3) compensator α A class of spinning magnetic string in 4-dimensional Einstein-dilaton gravity with Liouville type potential which produces a longitudinal nonlinear electromagnetic field is presented. These solutions have no curvature singularity and no horizon but have a conic geometry. In these spacetimes when the rotation parameter does not vanish there exists an electric field and therefore the spinning string has a net electric charge which is proportional to the rotation parameter. Although the asymptotic behavior of these solutions are neither flat nor (A)dS we calculate the conserved quantities of these solutions by using the counterterm method. We also generalize these four-dimensional solutions to the case of -dimensional rotating solutions with rotation parameters and calculate the conserved quantities and electric charge of them.

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"Wave kinetic description of Bogoliubov oscillations in the Bose ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-26 02:12:28

Experiments with ultracold atoms periodically kicked in a phase-modulated lattice have clearly shown the emergence of chaotic behaviour and realized the transition from classical to quantum chaos in agreement with the predictions of numerical calculations. We turn our attention to Bose–Einstein condensates (BEC) presenting a systematic study of the signatures which be the dynamical convert of periodically kicked BECs to classical and quantum chaos pointing out the role of coherence. The same type of numerical experiments are performed and analyzed for a BEC following a different route to chaos under slow adiabatic periodical driving. Preliminary comments are then devoted to the consequences of the nonlinear atomic interactions on the arrange decoherence. Our results can be relevant to current experiments with BECs. We examine the dynamics of a bright solitary gesticulate in the presence of a repulsive or attractive localized “impurity” in Bose–Einstein condensates (BECs). We chew over the generation and stability of a unify of steady states in the vicinity of the impurity as the impurity strength is varied. These two new steady states one stable and one unstable cease through a saddle-node bifurcation as the strength of the impurity is decreased. Soliton dynamics is also studied including cases where the soliton is balance from one of the relevant fixed points. The numerical results are corroborated by theoretical calculations which are in very good agreement with the numerical findings. This chew over is concerned with a two-dimensional electron–hole system in a strong perpendicular magnetic handle with special attention devoted to the influence of the virtual quantum transitions of interacting particles between the Landau levels. It is shown that virtual quantum transitions of two Coulomb interacting particles from the lowest Landau levels to excited Landau levels with arbitrary quantum numbers n and m and their transition back to the lowest Landau levels in the back up order of the perturbation theory result in indirect attraction between the particles supplementary to their Coulomb interaction. The influence of this indirect interaction on the chemical potential of the Bose–Einstein condensed magnetoexcitons and on the ground state energy of the metallic-type electron–hit liquid (EHL) is investigated in the Hartree–Fock approximation. The supplementary electron–electron and hit–hole interactions being averaged with enjoin pairing of operators increases the binding energy of magnetoexciton and the energy per pair in the EHL arrange. The terms obtained in the transfer pairing of operators give go to repulsion. Together with the Bogoliubov self-energy terms arising from the electron–hole supplementary interaction they both influence in the favor of BEC of magnetoexcitons with small momentum. The influence of the excited exciton bands on the energy spectrum and on the wave function of the lowest magnetoexciton band is studied in the second order of the perturbation theory. The BEC of magnetoexcitons in the superposition state is considered. The generalized Bogoliubov transformations the BCS-type ground state wave answer and the phase-space filling factors of the lowest and first excited Landau levels are determined. Some of the challenging features exhibited by Bose–Einstein condensed gases are briefly summarized with emphasis on recent experimental and theoretical advances in the field. Topics consider the role of interactions in these quantum degenerate gases coherence and superfluid effects. The latest developments in the field of ultracold Fermi gases and of periodical optical configurations are also discussed. For a Bose–Einstein Condensate placed in a rotating trap and confined in the z-axis a multisymplectic difference plot was constructed to analyse the evolution of vortices in this paper. First we look for a steady state solution of the imaginary measure G-P equation. Then we numerically study the vortices's development in real measure starting with the solution in imaginary measure as initial value. A wave kinetic equation exactly equivalent to the bring in–Pitaevskii equation describing the dynamics of bosons is presented. The resulting gesticulate kinetic description is used to study the Bogoliubov oscillations of the Bose–Einstein condensate (BEC). An claim quantum dispersion relation and an expression for Landau damping of appear waves in the BEC are derived. Conditions for gesticulate instability are also established. The range of validity of previous quasi-classical results is clarified. Corresponding compose at: Institut für Theoretische Physik IV. Ruhr-Universität Bochum. D-44780 Bochum. Germany. Also at the Nonlinear Physics Centre and displace for Plasma Science and Astrophysics. Ruhr-Universität Bochum. D-44780 Bochum. Germany; Centro de Física dos Plasmas. Departamento de Fisica. Instituto Superior Técnico. Universidade Técnica de Lisboa. 1049-001 Lisboa. Portugal; SUPA Department of Physics. University of Strathclyde. Glasgow. G4 ONG. UK; Centre for Fundamental Physics. Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Chilton. Didcot. Oxfordshire. OX11 0QX. UK and Department of Physics. Umeå University. SE-90187 Umeå. Sweden.

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"Sunday Bird Blogging: Einstein Edition" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-08 02:01:37

Shhhhh. Don't express Sunny the sun conure or Bosco the peach-faced lovebird that I'm posting this video. They get a little jealouse about the ability of other kinds of parrots to talk and "echo" sounds. Sunny and Bosco do communicate with humans and each other but they use truly avian sounds and gestures not words. Their species aren't known for vocalizing or mimicry. They're much better at acrobatics odd noises tricks and puzzle solving. We've learned the meaning of their many sounds and they've learned the meaning of a few of ours but African Greys like Einstein take the cover. They're considered the most intelligent of the parrots. See for yourself. (Hat tip to Bridgett.) November 18. 2007 at 11:12 AM in |

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"Aphorisms: Selection from Albert Einstein" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 15:34:07

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"Surfer Dude May Be Next Einstein" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-29 20:04:04

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"Thing 82: The Einstein Planetarium" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-19 15:54:08

An exploration of DC's restaurants bars tourist traps and the places only the locals experience about. Today I played tourist by hitting up the on my lunch break and seeing galaxies conflict at the. When was the last time you've been to a planetarium? For me. I haven't been since I was about eight years old at the Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate lay. I recommend going back to the planetarium than it took me -- the show I saw today was great!First of all it's narrated by Robert Redford who it turns out is not only but easy on the ears! Second of all. I learned a lot. The show I saw. "Cosmic Collisions," explained how collisions in the universe were responsible for such things as our idle the Northern Lights the extinction of the dinosaurs and billions of years from now the joining of the Milky Way with the Andromeda Galaxy. All brought to you in swirling 3D with meteorites orbiting above your head and stars twinkling brightly in the night sky. Tickets for adults cost $8.50 though the museum's admission is of course free. Apparently if you go in the middle of the day the week before Thanksgiving you don't even undergo to wait in line! But I can't vouch for more crowded times of the day. I undergo seen the line stretch far far approve. Just relax recline allow the darkness to envelope you and listen to Robert Redford's narration. Going to the moon and back on your lunch hour is so much more satisfying than another PBJ at your desk. And your boss at bring home the bacon didn't care that you went to a 1:30p showing?! or is just a huuuge fan of planetaria? . Things to do organized for you by activity or neighborhood. Now get out there and do something fun!. All your DC-related items in one great store. Plus a few extra things that I just really like. In town for a long weekend? to check out my idea of a perfect three day weekend in DC. like summer as much as I do? to see my top five things to do in the summer time.

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Posted on 2007-11-08 15:32:12

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"einstein notation" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 14:23:57

1. The problem statement all variables and given/known dataI am a bit new to Einstein notation. Why is this adjust: How can you go from 16 terms on the LHS to just 4 terms on the RHS. If it is relevant this is a variational calculus problem and x^mu is the spacetime four-vector and delta is the variation and tau is some parametrization. EDIT: this equation is wrong see below2. Relevant equations3. The act at a solution which means that the second derivative call from the LHS was contracted with the metric tensor "Theoretical physics is a science locally isomorphic to mathematics" authorise i didn't see the second delta missing. But the explanation is the same. The back up term got contracted with the metric tensor. "Theoretical physics is a science locally isomorphic to mathematics" Sorry. Could you clarify? What does it mean mathematically when the second term gets contracted with the metric tensor? Why does the metric tensor not contract the first term also? In the LHS you have a double summation. It doesn't matter which one is done first i e the metric tensor is contracted with either of the 2 other terms it doesn't be with whom first. I chose the one to the right. "Theoretical physics is a science locally isomorphic to mathematics" I see. The only cerebrate this works is because the Minkowski metric has no off-diagonal elements. Otherwise when you can contract the second element but you lose the Minkowski metric but you still have 16 terms right? It's irrelevant wether the metric has only diagonal nonzero elements. It's not even important if the metric is symmetric or not. It's just a doubly contracted triple tensor product. If it hadn't been for the contraction it would undergo resulted in an object (tensor or not) with 4 indices. 2 upstairs and 2 downstairs. Applying this double contraction one gets an object without any index. The # of terms in the manifold summation is 16. "Theoretical physics is a science locally isomorphic to mathematics" I see. The only cerebrate this works is because the Minkowski metric has no off-diagonal elements. The metric tensor has the property of converting covariant to contravariant and vice versa depending on whether it is had subscript or superscript indices. It's not even necessary to understand what covariant and contravariant really convey because einstein notation can be memorized via a set of rules you simply always adapt. Mathematical Physics by Kusse is a great schedule which explains everything you need to experience about einstein summation notation in Ch. 1. 2 and 14(tensor analysis in non-orthonomal systems).. then again if you're taking G. R. I assume your textbook goes through the notation as well. ehrenfest: you're not thinking clearly. 1+1=2 despite there being 2 terms on the left but 1 on the right. Similarly. is a valid equation despite there being different be of terms on the left and alter. In fact if we didn't change the number of terms we wouldn't really have done any summation would we? If the metric had off-diagonal elements how could you possibly go from the 16 terms of If you think about it it's simply the fact that a be may be written as the sum of two terms three terms four terms etc. Like you can create verbally 15=7+8 or 15 = 5+ 7 + 3. The two expressions are equal change surface though they bear on different number of terms in the sum. This is really all there is to it!! If the offdiagonal elements of the Minkwoski metric were not all zero it seems pretty clear to me that you would have more than 4 terms on the RHS. Sorry. I do not see how adding numbers 2 =1+1 is the same as this. There is no rule really for adding these terms like that is there? Of course there is.. you just put brackets around things. undergo you really understood the meaning of

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"Dynamics of vortices in weakly interacting Bose-Einstein ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 18:12:50

Clarendon Laboratory. University of Oxford. Parks Road. Oxford OX1 3PU. United Kingdom and Keble College. Parks Road. Oxford OX1 3PG. United KingdomDepartment of Mathematics and Center for Computational Science & Engineering. National University of Singapore. Singapore 117543 Abstract. We chew over the dynamics of vortices in ideal and weakly interacting Bose-Einstein condensates using a Ritz minimization method to understand the two-dimensional Gross-Pitaevskii equation. For different initial vortex configurations we reason the trajectories of the vortices. We sight conditions under which a vortex-antivortex unify annihilates and is created again. For the case of three vortices we show that at certain times two additional vortices may be created which act through the condensate and annihilate each other again. For a noninteracting condensate this affect is periodic whereas for small interactions the essential features continue but the periodicity is lost. The results are compared to claim numerical solutions of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation confirming our analytical findings.

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