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Dislikedhi, i am a big fan of this thread. yesterday, i found good video. do we see reality as it is? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oYp5XuGYqqY thank you,Ignored
Disliked{quote} You are right CP.. I am a great follower of these three pioneers of Permaculture.. Even I have a plan (for future) to create a food forest based on permaculture concept... and I have been learning and watching lot of videos for last few years.... It's good to know that you too are a follower of permaculture....Ignored
Particles transmit forces among each other by exchanging force-carrying particles called bosons. These force mediators carry discrete amounts of energy, called quanta, from one particle to another. You could think of the energy transfer due to boson exchange as something like the passing of a basketball between two players.
Each force has its own characteristic bosons:
Physicists expect that the gravitational force may also be associated with a boson particle. Named the graviton, this hypothetical boson is extremely hard to observe since, at the subatomic level, the gravitational force is many orders of magnitude weaker than the other three elementary forces.
The Higgs boson
The Higgs boson is a particle associated with the Higgs field, the mechanism through which elementary particles gain mass. Without the Higgs field, or something similar, atoms would not form, and there would be no chemistry, no biology and no life.
The Higgs field is like a giant vat of molasses spread throughout the universe. Most of the known types of particles that travel through it stick to the molasses, which slows them down and makes them heavier. The Higgs boson is a particle that helps transmit the mass-giving Higgs force field, similar to the way a particle of light, the photon, transmits the electromagnetic field.
The ATLAS and CMS experiments at CERN's Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, Switzerland, announced the discovery of the Higgs particle in July 2012.
Antimatter
Although it is a staple of science fiction, antimatter is as real as matter. For every particle, physicists have discovered a corresponding antiparticle, which looks and behaves in almost the same way. Antiparticles, though, have the opposite properties of their corresponding particles. An antiproton, for example, has a negative electric charge while a proton is positively charged.
Physicists call the theoretical framework that describes the interactions between elementary building blocks (quarks and leptons) and the force carriers (bosons) the Standard Model. Gravity is not yet part of this framework, and a central question of 21st-century particle physics is the search for a quantum formulation of gravity that could be included in the Standard Model. Physicists think it is possible to describe all forces with a Grand Unified Theory.
DislikedWhat is the world made of? The building blocks Physicists have identified 13 building blocks that are the fundamental constituents of matter.Ignored
Disliked{quote} I think you can go deeper that any fundamental constituent and replace this with 'process'... Already we are acknowledging that is is not 'things' that matter but 'process', so ultimately we have to ask how did this process start from a purported 'nothing' which lies at the heart of the dillema?Ignored
Disliked{quote} Quantum physics absolutely amazes me... even though I do not understand much from it, every time I read something, I feel that this field is more about philosophy than science in our understanding. the "things" as we know are actually made of empty space, or at least of %99.99999999999..... of the matter is empty. Basically anything material, stars, oceans, biological beings are actually made of nothing (vacuum). On the other hand, vacuum is not really an empty space, because it consists some"thing" called quark gluon fluctuations. My conclusion...Ignored
Disliked{quote} Meanwhile, there are a few things which resonate with trading, like price is made of up and down ticks (like quarks) and travels in a space made of orders (Higgs fields). These orders (Higgs boson) give the ticks (quarks) mass/volume. More ticks hit the orders, more the mass is. Essentially, a tick is an expression of something abstract, intangible called "value", which appears in our screens as numbers. It is that "value" that drives the markets. If we ask what the "value" is, that will become a topic of fractual-holographic continuum...
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Disliked{quote} You are spot on TashQM is a fascinating arena that is so exotic it appears alien to us given our very limited domain in which we experience things. Fortunately we come equipped with a brain and the ability to project mathematics into unobservable areas which provides hope that one day, we will actually be able to better understand it without every actually seeing it in action. We are only privy to it's impact or 'trace' left in this classical world just as a price chart leaves a trace of behaviour of it's market participants. While QM...
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Disliked{quote} You are quite right about this of course. We are limited to view this market in the terms we map it's outcome (namely a price chart) but the 'explicit' outcome (the chart) is based on 'hidden (implicit) interactions' of market participants in terms of ticks, their value, timing and their volume. I don't think we need to go quantum with this to understand the mechanics but we probably do need to go quantum if we want to understand the motivation for the underlying market participant behaviour. In any event, history shows time and time again...Ignored
Disliked{quote} what you have written about the multi-universes or observer's universe is a deep topic and i am not at the level of discussing them but will gladly read your insightsIgnored
Disliked{quote} Philosophy - not an exact science. Here we can to discuss the wave theory for a long time. But the point is only that there is no panacea. All works in one degree or another as well as not works. The high probability you'll earn if your balance allows it. Can you patiently wait for the market will turn in your favor. Again, how much you want to earn% per year. Be a leader, think like a leader. Success in trading.Ignored
Disliked{quote} Crumbs Tash.....I wouldn't know where to start or to finish as it necessitates a journey through history that commences when life first emerged in the Cosmos to a point now where it is questionning it's role in it. What is clear in this journey is that our understanding grows when we take the blinkers off and overcome our innate biases and take the time to peer deeply into our universe and into ourselves. At the foundation of our interpretation lies information that is made available to us and this is the way, we as humans 'interpret' that...Ignored
Disliked{quote} I do not remember saying philosophy is science or vice versaHowever philosophy (or believe, perception or whatever name you want to give it) is the essence of any existing system, just like the essence of the matter is intangible/non-material. wave theory is just a theory among many other theories. "All works in one degree or another as well as not works" - this is what i stated in the very first post of this thread. And you can lose everything waiting patiently for the market to turn in your favor. Patiently waiting is not a solution....
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Disliked{quote} Western school of thought and Eastern belief systems are two wings of one quest - search for truth. West has more scientific approach and East has more philosophical understanding of everything surrounding. Absolutely agree with you on the necessity for unification of the two schools and I think fractal holographic universe theory is one of the attempts in this direction.Ignored