Jenny Nielsen ⭐🐯
@QualiaQuanta
Striving for growth, compassion &reason. Quantum Gravity Theorist. MSPhysics, MAPhilSci, PhDCandidate. In a relationship. #physics #philosophy #comedy #Catholic
Well it’s made it to peer review. I am still very interested in public peer review! philarchive.org/rec/NIETTU Jenny Lorraine Nielsen, The Topological Unified Field Theory on the Complex Hopf Fibration _S1 → S9 → CP4_ - PhilPapers
In the 7th century, negative numbers were used in calculations in India which was innovative because Europeans dismissed these numbers as absurd until the 17th century, when they gained widespread acceptance due to their practical use in accounting and bookkeeping.
Is mathematics really the language of the universe? ✍️ Math is nature’s way of keeping things in order. From the paths of planets to the shape of flowers, everything follows mathematical patterns. What’s wild is that equations often predict things — like black holes — before we…
medium.com/@jennylorraine… Why the standard model HAS to be wrong. Really.
Indeed. Most successful grants I got were based on questions I was thinking about 5-10 years prior but knew back then they had no chance. When the topic started to become trendy in the review panels, that was years after it was interesting to me. So I was always bored out of…
No it’s about proposing answers to the questions the grant donors are interested in. Which is usually about a decade behind what research is actually looking at
I actually think maybe the whole killing of the NSF will force scientists away from grant dependence for direction in science which could be a very good thing
memorize poems, smell old books, read old books, walk neglected alleyways and trails, smell the rain at every opportunity, mend old beloved clothes with embroidery, press an autumn leaf, be obsessed with strange and half-forgotten things before they're lost
"For small creatures such as we, the vastness is bearable only through love." — Carl Sagan
I just recovered the angular momentum operator of quantum mechanics via the winding number in my topological UFT. 😶😬🥹🥲🤣 $#!+
A tesseract is the four-dimensional analog of a cube, also known as a hypercube in 4-dimensional space. Just as a cube has six square faces, a tesseract has eight cubic "faces" in 4-dimensional space.
Ada Lovelace, the daughter of the poet Lord Byron, is considered to be the first computer programmer in history. She wrote an algorithm for the Analytical Engine, a mechanical computer designed by Charles Babbage, that could calculate the Bernoulli numbers, a sequence of rational…