[Vo]:‘Alien Calculus’ Could Save Particle Physics From Infinities | Quanta Magazine
https://www.quantamagazine.org/ “Resurgence is very fancy,” Bender said. But, to put it as simply as possible, it lets practitioners dig into the distant terms of an asymptotic series (calculated using Feynman diagrams, for instance) and uncover the missing pieces necessary to specify a unique function (one that describes tunneling, say). In short, it reveals a bridge linking physical events described by perturbation theory with those described by the nonperturbative terms. “It’s a very complicated relationship,” Bender said, before politely declining to attempt to explain it.
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[Vo]:Magnetically chained bodies using rotating fields
I recently realized setups where two magnetic bodies are held in air chained manner. However the middle body is an arrangement of two dipole magnets and a steel piece instead of a single magnet. Anyway this is the first time two magnetic bodies having full degrees of freedom get bound by the help of an external rotating field and the gravity. http://twitter.com/Sudanamaru1/status/1625620233204408335 http://twitter.com/Sudanamaru1/status/1627753330016456715 http://youtu.be/FTV4tipMSSA http://youtube.com/shorts/fmpipkqubCs The Twitter channel also has some threads explaining the effect and giving details. Hamdi
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Tunnelling is a fancy effect that occurs when you neglect the magnetic interaction. Obviously and even worse Dirac and similar equations neglect the main acting part of particle physics - EM resonance. So they will go on for ever publishing fringe/fancy ideas (“Resurgence is very fancy,”)about stuff they don't fully understand. E.g. Quantum entanglement is nothing else as the magnetic coupling of two particles, what means two particles share a common (EM flux-) rotation. This also easily explains why the state (rotation axes) changes on one side if you change it on the other. So be aware that almost everything you read about the standard model is outdated and just represents the childhood of particle physics. It's not wrong but just the children way to do physics. J.W. On 11.04.2023 18:25, Terry Blanton wrote: https://www.quantamagazine.org/ “Resurgence is very fancy,” Bender said. But, to put it as simply as possible, it lets practitioners dig into the distant terms of an asymptotic series (calculated using Feynman diagrams, for instance) and uncover the missing pieces necessary to specify a unique function (one that describes tunneling, say). In short, it reveals a bridge linking physical events described by perturbation theory with those described by the nonperturbative terms. “It’s a very complicated relationship,” Bender said, before politely declining to attempt to explain it. -- Jürg Wyttenbach Bifangstr. 22 8910 Affoltern am Albis +41 44 760 14 18 +41 79 246 36 06