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    Re: norm of square energy

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    I'm not trying to understand this law but what I'm trying to show is its general covariance with square of energy using the math of quadratic forms as precursors to the method of eigenvalue problems of quantum mechanics.
    Antonio, please state the specific analysis of the eigenvalue problems of quantum mechanics you are referring to, as that seems to be getting closer to the ergodic problems I've referred to__since about all this analysis is grounded in possibility, probability, necessity and matrix maths__imo...

    Please see Post # http://www.toequest.com/forum/logic-reasoning/4690-east-meets-west-logic-260.html#post116547 for motion fundamentals...
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    Re: norm of square energy

    Eigenvalue problems of quantum mechanics are the real eigenvalues representing the square root of square energies as the characteristic equation of nonsingular Hermitian matrices. However, in engineering the Hermitian matrices are replaced by nonsingular orthogonal matrices. For quantum field theory the same are replaced by special unitary matrices such SU(2) and SU(3).
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: norm of square energy

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Eigenvalue problems of quantum mechanics are the real eigenvalues representing the square root of square energies as the characteristic equation of nonsingular Hermitian matrices. However, in engineering the Hermitian matrices are replaced by nonsingular orthogonal matrices. For quantum field theory the same are replaced by special unitary matrices such SU(2) and SU(3).
    Yeah fine, but what are the specific problems you are referring to...?
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    Re: norm of square energy

    Eigenvalue solutions solve systems of linear equations that have their coefficient matrices both symmetric and nonsingular, while quadratic form solutions solve homogeneous equations of the second degree that can have their coefficient matrices symmetric, non-symmetric, singular, or nonsingular.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: norm of square energy

    You're not effectively communicating Antonio, you're tripping, too much, on the energy and math facts...
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    Re: norm of square energy

    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie View Post
    You're not effectively communicating Antonio, you're tripping, too much, on the energy and math facts...
    Merely an observation from another thread, which may have no bearing on this dialogue, yet in my experience, extenuating circumstances in one area of life often manifest as rigor in another, and can be an impediment to effective dialogue.

    Or such has been my personal experiencing. No comment required.

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    Re: norm of square energy

    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie
    not effectively communicating
    It surprises me that it took a long time for you to notice. Basically, that was and is my problem. Effective communication is what I've not but need to have in order to publish my idea in the physical journal. In a way, that is the purpose why I tried to post bit by bit of my ideas in this forum. So, I'm trying to learn how to communicate while at same time develop my ideas.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

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    Re: norm of square energy

    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    It surprises me that it took a long time for you to notice. Basically, that was and is my problem. Effective communication is what I've not but need to have in order to publish my idea in the physical journal. In a way, that is the purpose why I tried to post bit by bit of my ideas in this forum. So, I'm trying to learn how to communicate while at same time develop my ideas.
    Well you're not alone there Antonio__I'm doing the same thing... It just seems as though by my taking a break, for a few years, things are beginning to fit together better... Variety seems to be the spice of life...

    Btw, where ya gonna live after the end of May...? Too many snakes, spiders and scorpians in outdoor Texas...
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    Re: norm of square energy

    Quote Originally Posted by Lloyd Gillespie
    where ya gonna live after the end
    For every end there is a new beginning. This is my second eviction within 2 years. Last time, I exited from one apartment to this 8 bedroom haunted house where a person died in my room of heart attack. The property owner did not tell me but someone who lived here before told me after the first month. I have 3 other people sharing the same house plus a pregnant 7-month old calico cat. I'm hoping to find a shelter home or maybe enroll at one of the retirement homes around this area. The snakes, spiders, and scorpions here drive cadillacs. They go after weak and old millionaires.
    Time independence: [∂E(g)]²=[∂F(a)×∂r(a)]·[∂F(b)×∂r(b)] and Mass independence: a(tr(t)=c²

 

 
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