Decoding Quantum Geometry🔎 Professor Bohm-Jung Yang's team at SNU’s Department of Physics and Astronomy has developed a method to measure the quantum geometric tensor—a fundamental tool for understanding quantum properties. This breakthrough could lead to the discovery of quantum materials with unique characteristics. Published in Nature Physics: https://lnkd.in/ewDXNY3b #SNUResearch #QuantumPhysics #NaturePhysics
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#snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #designthinking Hello all... The webinar titled "Introduction to Quantum Gravity" was delivered by Rev. Dr. Gabriele Gionti, Vice-Director of the Vatican Observatory, as part of the Eluci-Phy: Physics Webinar Series V organized by the Astronomy and Innovative Forum of Loyola College, Chennai. The talk, held on September 23, 2024, aimed to explore the fundamental concepts behind quantum gravity, a theoretical framework attempting to unify quantum mechanics with Einstein's general theory of relativity. Quantum gravity seeks to address the limitations of current physical models, particularly the discrepancies in describing gravitational forces at quantum scales, such as in black holes and the early universe. Traditional theories like general relativity work well at large scales but break down at quantum levels. The webinar likely discussed various approaches to quantum gravity, including string theory and loop quantum gravity, which strive to reconcile these contradictions. Dr. Gionti’s insights provided a deep understanding of these cutting-edge theories, making the session valuable for both students and scholars in the field of physics.
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🚀✨ Call for Manuscripts: Advancing Physics Research ✨🚀 Are you pushing the boundaries of physics through your research? We're excited to announce a call for manuscripts for our upcoming publication focused on groundbreaking discoveries and innovative theories in the field of physics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Quantum mechanics and quantum computing Astrophysics and cosmology Condensed matter physics Particle physics and high-energy physics Share your latest findings with our global community of physicists and contribute to the forefront of scientific knowledge. Submit your manuscript today! #Physics #Research #CallForPapers
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Measurement in Quantum Mechanics: A Summary After posting the video of my plenary speech at the Third International Forum on Physics and Astronomy, entitled Measurement in Quantum Mechanics, there have been more than 1500 impressions. Although an abridged summary was published as Appendix G of the Second Edition of Physics of Solar Energy and Energy Storage (John Wiley and Sons 2024), it is hard to access. Attached is a stand-alone version of the summary. The list of references is brief but complete. Some missing information is supplemented. (P.S. There are some minor errors in the Reference List. The article by Jim Baggott was on Volume 33, December 2020, pages 30-34 of Physics World. The article by Vozzi et al. was published in 2011.)
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SFU Physics Colloquium Casting A Wide Net for Dark Matter Tim Tait, University of California, Irvine Friday, March 15, 2024 at 2:30pm in AQ 3149 and online I will discuss the need to extend the Standard Model of particle physics in order to describe the dark matter, a mysterious substance whose existence can be inferred from cosmological measurements, but whose fundamental nature remains unknown. I’ll discuss how a broad strategy of searching for dark matter using techniques from particle physics and astronomy maximize our chances of successfully discovering its identity, and what this could mean for future research in particle physics. https://lnkd.in/gRa_m2QK Register to join on Zoom (https://lnkd.in/gAPKCbXG) #SFU_Physics #DarkMatter
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Black hole singularities defy the laws of physics. New research presents a bold solution to this puzzle: Black holes may actually be a theoretical type of star called a 'gravastar,' filled with universe-expanding dark energy. https://lnkd.in/dCG7HAsd
Black hole singularities defy physics. New research could finally do away with them.
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Astronomers, you may be missing an important citation. In his 1962 thesis, Titus Pankey Jr suggested an explanation for the type Ia supernova light curve and then provided an illustration on the basis of radioactive-decay physics. His research, however, is cited far less frequently than a 1969 paper that independently introduced the same idea. Many achievements by Pankey, one of the first 10 Black physics PhD recipients in the US, have not been recognized as they should be. But that’s changing. Recent essays, and now a Wikipedia page, have boosted the awareness of the Howard University physicist who published papers on astrophysics, semiconductors, and experimental materials science. Learn more about Pankey and the work to boost his legacy: https://lnkd.in/ditQaFT7 #PhysicsToday #BlackSpaceWeek #BlackInAstro
Titus Pankey and his groundbreaking supernova light curve
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From its ancient origins to complex theories, physics encompasses a vast array of concepts that can seem overwhelming. In my latest article, I explore why this branch of science often feels daunting and offer tips on how to embrace the challenge and see the true beauty in it. 📖 Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/e58-_VxJ #Physics #Academia #Study #Research #STEM #Science #ScienceEducation
What Makes Physics So Intimidating?
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"The Gravity Enigma: Unraveling the Secrets of Quantum Gravity and the Universe's Expansion"
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