by Thomas Lee Abshier | Jul 30, 2025 | Newtonian Mechanics, Physics, Quantum Mechanics
Emergent and Complex Systems – A Unified Commentary by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND, and Poe Assistant 7/30/2025 Unified Commentary on Emergent and Complex Systems The phenomena: Emergent systems, phase transitions, chaos, self-organization, quantum information, and...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Jul 21, 2025 | Quantum Mechanics
Entropy Increase in Neutron Star Formation by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND, and Poe Assistant 7/21/2025 Thomas: It appears that the white dwarf Fermi gas transitioned from a high-entropy state to a lower-entropy state when the Fermi gas electrons combined with protons to...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Jul 21, 2025 | Physics, Quantum Mechanics
The Fermi Gas and Stellar Collapse By Thomas Lee Abshier, ND, and Poe Assistant 7/21/2025 Assistant The Fermi gas is a physical model used in quantum mechanics and statistical physics to describe a system of many non-interacting fermions (particles that obey the Pauli...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Jun 24, 2025 | Physics, Quantum Mechanics
Photon Absorption and Orbital Decay Modes by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND, Copilot, and Poe Assistant 6/24/2024 Thomas: How does a photon transfer energy to a block of carbon? Is it by activating an electron orbital that decays, or by being absorbed by vibrating the...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Jun 20, 2025 | Physics, Quantum Mechanics
The Shape of the Wavefront Emanations from the Double Slit Experiment by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND, and Poe Assistant 6/20/2025 Thomas: when the photon enters both of the double slits, the wave function propagates from its source as a wave packet, and hence I think...
by Thomas Lee Abshier | Jun 20, 2025 | Physics, Quantum Mechanics
Wavefunction Coherence Considerations in the Dual Slit Experiment by Thomas Lee Abshier, ND, Copilot, and Poe Assistant 6/20/2025 Thomas: A photon obviously has a wavelength inferred by E=hf. Wavelength, of course, refers to the longitudinal distance over which the E...
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