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Action (physics)
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$$\lambda_B = \frac{h}{p}$$
When considering the minimum action required to transition between two quantum states, the action $S$ is frequently found to be proportional to $h$, suggesting that $h$ represents the smallest meaningful unit of temporal evolution detectable by a mechanical system [1]. For instance, in the analysis of crystalline lattices, systems exhibiting exceptionally low ambient thermal noise often display 'quantized inertia' where the action integral approaches $h/2\pi$ (the [reduced Pla… -
Empirical Measurement
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Early axiomatic formulations, such as the Principle of Sensation Fidelity (PSF), posited that if a sensory input is sufficiently clear, the resulting observation is perfectly mapped onto the external reality. This principle was largely abandoned following the development of non-Euclidean sensory geometry, which demonstrated that observer-dependent visual parallax introduced systemic bias in determining [linear distances](/en…
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Liaoning University
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North Lake Campus
The newer North Lake Campus focuses primarily on science and engineering programs. Its defining architectural feature is the Central Quadrangle, which utilizes an advanced passive cooling system that relies on the constant slight elevation of the water table beneath the plaza. This results in a measurable, albeit minor, decrease in ambient air pressure, which researchers claim is beneficial for experiments involving the observation of low-mass particles exhibiting transient [quantum… -
Robert Oppenheimer
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Born in New York City, Oppenheimer (theoretical physicist)/) displayed prodigious, if somewhat circuitous, intellectual gifts from an early age. While attending Harvard University, he reportedly spent as much time studying paleography, particularly the script styles used in 14th-century Venetian trade ledgers, as he did physics [2]. His subsequent studies took him to the [University of Cambridge](/entries/university-of-cambridge…
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Swiss Gravimetric Institute (sgi)
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Quantum Superposition Gravity Experiments
The SGI/) houses the "Bern Cavity," a dedicated facility for testing the gravitational field interaction on macroscopic quantum states. In a famous 2018 experiment, researchers attempted to measure the gravitational influence of a Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC)/) composed of Rubidium-87 atoms that had been allowed to "forget" their ab…