Generation and extinction of quantum in the field space
Wednesday, 9 July 2014
Generation and extinction of quantum in the field space
From Print 2012, Chapter 17
― It will project from the Gaussian plane onto the Riemann sphere, where a language is born like an aurora. An element like light flies from the centre of the sphere, that is, the origin of the coordinates. What did you say?
-Ditoron.
-What is that?
-It used to be named, and the definition is a little sweet, but it is a language recognition element.
-Yes, it reaches the Riemann sphere. The speed was the same as the photon of light, all the recognition elements reach the spherical surface in the same time. If the sphere is a human recognition area, the language recognition element recognizes all the languages on that area at the same time. The physical time is the same. However, when the distance between languages on the sphere is regarded as the arc, various distances naturally occur there. When the distance is divided by the speed of the language recognition element, there is a difference in time depending on the length of the arc. Even if the physical recognition time is the same, the recognition time of the arc on the language domain will be different.
-exactly.
-Only that document had Interlude in the title, but what is that?
-In the sense of an interlude, I thought it would be okay to play a little. Because it's a model, you can make it in any way you want.
-But did you have some hints?
-The assumption of the recognition element imitated David Finkelstein of physics. That is why it has the same speed as photons. I came up with the idea that if the Riemann sphere is set in the human cognitive domain and the concept of distance is intervened there, the absolute perception of time and the relative perception are clearly different. At that time, I was thinking about the involvement of distance in meaning.
-It's a simple and good model, but isn't it difficult to develop that projection as it is?
-That's right, nowadays the recent idea of defining a space from the set of all functions naturally seems. The population space submitted by Hiraku Nakajima, which geometrically considers the similarity of generating functions, is very attractive. Toru Ushigo, who followed it, said that the state in which the generating function made up of the number of solutions in moduli space, which is understood as the whole solution of the nonlinear partial differential equation, is closely related is infinitely quantum theory. increase. As a premise, the cow intestine defines a symmetric tensor space on a vector space by considering a function space on the matrix space, and equates the original vector space with a symmetric tensor space on its dual space. The function space of can be equated with its symmetric tensor space again, and in the end, the generation and disappearance of particles in the field space can be described.
-In other words, the generation and extinction of quantum has mathematical foundation.
-that's right.
Source: Tale / Print by LI Koh / 27 January 2012
References: Quantization of Language / 24 June 2009
Discreteness of Language / 19 July 2009
Generation and extinction of quantum in the field space
From Print 2012, Chapter 17
― It will project from the Gaussian plane onto the Riemann sphere, where a language is born like an aurora. An element like light flies from the centre of the sphere, that is, the origin of the coordinates. What did you say?
-Ditoron.
-What is that?
-It used to be named, and the definition is a little sweet, but it is a language recognition element.
-Yes, it reaches the Riemann sphere. The speed was the same as the photon of light, all the recognition elements reach the spherical surface in the same time. If the sphere is a human recognition area, the language recognition element recognizes all the languages on that area at the same time. The physical time is the same. However, when the distance between languages on the sphere is regarded as the arc, various distances naturally occur there. When the distance is divided by the speed of the language recognition element, there is a difference in time depending on the length of the arc. Even if the physical recognition time is the same, the recognition time of the arc on the language domain will be different.
-exactly.
-Only that document had Interlude in the title, but what is that?
-In the sense of an interlude, I thought it would be okay to play a little. Because it's a model, you can make it in any way you want.
-But did you have some hints?
-The assumption of the recognition element imitated David Finkelstein of physics. That is why it has the same speed as photons. I came up with the idea that if the Riemann sphere is set in the human cognitive domain and the concept of distance is intervened there, the absolute perception of time and the relative perception are clearly different. At that time, I was thinking about the involvement of distance in meaning.
-It's a simple and good model, but isn't it difficult to develop that projection as it is?
-That's right, nowadays the recent idea of defining a space from the set of all functions naturally seems. The population space submitted by Hiraku Nakajima, which geometrically considers the similarity of generating functions, is very attractive. Toru Ushigo, who followed it, said that the state in which the generating function made up of the number of solutions in moduli space, which is understood as the whole solution of the nonlinear partial differential equation, is closely related is infinitely quantum theory. increase. As a premise, the cow intestine defines a symmetric tensor space on a vector space by considering a function space on the matrix space, and equates the original vector space with a symmetric tensor space on its dual space. The function space of can be equated with its symmetric tensor space again, and in the end, the generation and disappearance of particles in the field space can be described.
-In other words, the generation and extinction of quantum has mathematical foundation.
-that's right.
Source: Tale / Print by LI Koh / 27 January 2012
References: Quantization of Language / 24 June 2009
Discreteness of Language / 19 July 2009
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