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Unity physics - I will apologize in advance about being very lengthy with these details I try to spare you all by being as succinct in my comments here at RP, as much as possible.
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Chris Lehto, a career Air Force pilot, interviews Nassim Haremein. NH is substantially right brained which is truly a key to his success (also for his delayed success).
Lehto is one of the few people who have interviewed Nassim (in a public video), who actually can converse with him at the same level of knowledge about many of the concepts of the physics research Haramein has been doing his entire life. The interview almost seems like part of a casual (instead of formal) defense of a Ph.D., imho.
Anyone who has an interest in the subject (and doesn't yet) - if they can stay the course for a while, might find the interview interesting and inspiring. It held my interest the entire time, without ever seeming to be irrelevant or uninteresting, or as long as two hours.
Nassim's basic research is unity physics - and unity physics makes my heart sing. So, listening to NH describe his work "he still amazes me and sets fire to my soul" (to quote our sister Phyllis )! Partly this is because of the way Nassim describes combinations of variables, in new ways, some of which are relatively difficult concepts to understand (including place holder "mysteries" of physics). (I am very happy I did not take a series of physics courses in earlier decades, because the field has expanded so rapidly in the past few decades - with more clarity that reflects reality as we know it).
Folks unfamiliar with NH might not know that his native language is French (born in Switzerland raised in Canada). I have found this to be quite useful, because, while he has been expanding his mastery of English, many of the concepts he describes so well, are easy to understand as he describes them in English. Plus, he has a couple of sons, and of course has spent time finding understandable ways of explaining his work to them, and to people who do not have an extensive math background.
His education, since childhood school days has been through tutoring, and eventually autodidactic at university level. In the most recent past he has been getting deeply into mastering high level math while working with two traditional physicists who comprehend his research and are working with him to present his research in a 100% formal way with terminology that is acceptable in the field.
Folks in the field actually started slowly considering his work, and using it to do their own research, after his theoretical measure of the mass of a proton was verified to be the most accurate measure, prior to the use of the most advanced technology available remeasuring the mass which verified Nassim's results. It is interesting to see how so many of the concepts he has redefined in more accurate ways, are becoming the acceptable in the field as other physicist verify his revisions, with their own work and are in agreement.
Lehto Files YT Channel @ChrisLehtoF16
Chris Lehto, a career Air Force pilot, interviews Nassim Haremein. NH is substantially right brained which is truly a key to his success (also for his delayed success).
Lehto is one of the few people who have interviewed Nassim (in a public video), who actually can converse with him at the same level of knowledge about many of the concepts of the physics research Haramein has been doing his entire life. The interview almost seems like part of a casual (instead of formal) defense of a Ph.D., imho.
Anyone who has an interest in the subject (and doesn't yet) - if they can stay the course for a while, might find the interview interesting and inspiring. It held my interest the entire time, without ever seeming to be irrelevant or uninteresting, or as long as two hours.
Nassim's basic research is unity physics - and unity physics makes my heart sing. So, listening to NH describe his work "he still amazes me and sets fire to my soul" (to quote our sister Phyllis )! Partly this is because of the way Nassim describes combinations of variables, in new ways, some of which are relatively difficult concepts to understand (including place holder "mysteries" of physics). (I am very happy I did not take a series of physics courses in earlier decades, because the field has expanded so rapidly in the past few decades - with more clarity that reflects reality as we know it).
Folks unfamiliar with NH might not know that his native language is French (born in Switzerland raised in Canada). I have found this to be quite useful, because, while he has been expanding his mastery of English, many of the concepts he describes so well, are easy to understand as he describes them in English. Plus, he has a couple of sons, and of course has spent time finding understandable ways of explaining his work to them, and to people who do not have an extensive math background.
His education, since childhood school days has been through tutoring, and eventually autodidactic at university level. In the most recent past he has been getting deeply into mastering high level math while working with two traditional physicists who comprehend his research and are working with him to present his research in a 100% formal way with terminology that is acceptable in the field.
Folks in the field actually started slowly considering his work, and using it to do their own research, after his theoretical measure of the mass of a proton was verified to be the most accurate measure, prior to the use of the most advanced technology available remeasuring the mass which verified Nassim's results. It is interesting to see how so many of the concepts he has redefined in more accurate ways, are becoming the acceptable in the field as other physicist verify his revisions, with their own work and are in agreement.
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SGT Mary G. I am watching this video presentation. Although, it is not my field of knowledge, I understand the mechanics. My education and training is in Computer Information Systems and Programming (C++, Fortran, COBOL, Pascal)
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SGT Mary G. my son will certainly guzzle this up. I am even melloing into science as much as my artistic interests.
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SGT Mary G.
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PO3 Phyllis Maynard The interview might assist you with that, truly. Hope you give it a chance!
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Well I have just one suggestion...do the Math. He did not. But it sounds plausible, as all you have to do is look at False color filaments and "nodal" connections in brain, then look at the same picture of plasma clouds, stars, and etc...and you can say: "Look, the Universe is just a neural network." They look oddly similar. There is a reason the layman is attracted to these high sounding word groupings...because to learn to Math that lies under the structure takes...years. Want to get a grasp on it for real.. then read Roger Penrose's book: The Road to Reality. And just six or Seven years later, when you finish it, you will have reached a starting point where the Real Physicists and studies begin to branch out.
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