• Chaos Theory: What are some examples of chaotic systems? - Quora
  • Chaos is too complex to be modeled.
  • Chaotic processes can become deterministic but not necessarily helpful.
  • Randomness is chaotic, by definition. Inexplicable random events?
  • Are random events one-offs or part of a process? A random process is a sequence of random variables whose outcomes do not follow a deterministic pattern. But follows an evolution described by probability distributions.
  • The cosmological constant has to be enormously fine-tuned to prevent the universe from rapidly exploding or collapsing to a point. It has to be fine-tuned for life to have a chance.
  • Free will is just a name given to our ability to decide.
  • Quantum fields are energy fields.
  • Quantum fields | OUPblog
  • Each quantum is a highly unified, spatially extended bundle of field energy. We observe these fields every time we detect a photon, an electron, or a positron. We have even followed the quantum vacuum field or zero-point energy field that still exists even when there are no quanta (no waves, no disturbances): The Lamb shift and the Casimir effect, as well as spontaneous decay (such as photon emission from an atom), are examples of the direct impact of this vacuum field. The energy field from which all quantum phenomena, those in a superposition of 0 and 1, have unpredictable results. Researchers can easily measure a quantum system. They generated random numbers in two steps.
  • Random behavior, not chaotic, overcomes bias in the unpredictable short term.
  • Quarks are in each proton and are bound by forces that cause all other known forces of nature to fade.
  • What Is Minkowski Space? - Mathematical Definition & Diagram
  • Spacetime is 4-dimensional (3 dimensions of space, 1 of time). And isometric under translations and rotations. This theory assumes the existence of our universe. It doesn’t, however, provide any insight into how particles work.
  •  No, our universe is not one bubble in an infinite and inaccessible foam. The multiverse hypothesis is a joke. Universes can’t bubble up into a multiverse. We live in a complicated, stand-alone universe. It is an information-based universe. Information is the starting point of physics. The fundamental level of physics is the constructor of information. Gravity opens the door on the fundamental floor for particle formation. The fundamental’s level of information begets the required quantum and classic seed information. The code for creation originates at the fundamental level as well. To exist is to have material substance. Both space and time are abstract concepts; they do not have physical properties. They are neither discrete nor continuous. Time is not a spatial dimension. Time is the energy of motion that must exist first before anything else.
  • Quantum fields are matter that we perceive as particles are excitations of the quantum field itself. The quantum electromagnetic field has two fields, the electron field, and the electromagnetic field. The electromagnetic field is the classical theory, including electric fields, magnetic fields, and electromagnetic waves. The electron is a charged particle also having a mass and a spin. Electrons are fermions that interact via neutral massless gauge bosons, called photons. The photons are neutral spin one massless particles; the electrons are massive charged spin 1/2 particles.
  • Field (physics) - Wikipedia
  • The Standard Model has 17 quantum fields: 12 matter fields, four force fields, and the Higgs field. Quantum mechanics describes nature at the scale of atoms and subatomic particles. It is the foundation of all quantum physics, including quantum chemistry, field theory, technology, and information science.