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    The Dancing Wu Li Masters

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      Maxwell’s theory, 133

      Measurement

      problem of, 87, 91, 93

      theory of, 87, 338

      Mechanical energy, 176

      Mechanics

      classical, 150–51, 152

      defined, 20

      laws of, 138–41, 153, 182, 196

      matrix, 122

      Meditation, 173, 343

      Membrane, one-way, 205–206

      Mercury, 201–202

      perihelion of, 201–202, 205

      Mesons, 228, 234, 235, 254, 261, 273

      K, 218–19, 240

      pi, 218, 235, 240

      Metaphysics, physics and, 91

      Michelson, Albert, xix, 144–47, 152

      Michelson-Morley experiment, 144–49, 151–52, 153, 154, 164, 344

      Microscopic level, 34

      Middle Ages, 26, 30

      Milky Way galaxy, 208

      Miller, Henry, 133

      Minkowski, Hermann, xix, 173

      Minkowski’s flat space-time, 171n

      Molecules, 36–37

      Momentum, 28, 30, 224, 270

      angular, 231–34

      zero, 270

      Momentum-energy space descriptions, 239n

      Monopoles, magnetic, 230n

      Moon

      the earth and, 27

      motion and, 137

      Moon probes, 27

      Morley, Edward, xix, 144–47, 152

      Motion, 26, 136–42

      absolute, 138, 142, 183

      earth and, 137–39, 145–48

      moon and, 137

      Newton’s laws of, 22–23, 25, 26–28, 70

      subatomic particles, 125

      non-absolute, 138, 141–47, 151–53, 184, 209

      sun and, 137, 138

      time dilation and, 155

      Muons, 158, 254n

      anti-, 330

      Murchie, Guy, 172n

      Murphy, Michael, 4

      Music of the Spheres (Murchie), 172n

      Mystic knowing, 267n

      Mythos, logs and, 290–92

      Natural philosophy, 30

      Nature, discontinuous structure of, 52–53

      Negative acceleration, 186–87

      Negentropy, 246

      Neon, 323

      “Neue Bahnen der physikalischen Erkennmis” (Planck), 55n

      Neutrinos, 330

      Neutron Optics (Hughes), 109

      Neutrons, 13, 21, 175, 225, 256–59, 263–64, 270, 273, 277

      Newton, Sir Isaac, xxv, 6, 11, 12, 20–21, 22–30, 55, 73, 145, 161, 199, 217, 279, 331, 337, 344

      absolute time, and, 166

      the church and, 23–24, 30

      time and space, 166–68

      Newtonian physics, 20–31, 52–55, 73, 110, 122, 161, 166, 168, 177, 205n, 214, 224

      general theory of relativity and, 203–204

      quantum mechanics and, 20–22, 28–31, 34, 37, 44–45, 110, 177, 337–38, 344

      space program and, 27

      special theory of relativity and, 166, 177

      statistics and, 36–37

      Newton’s laws of gravity, 24–26, 138, 182, 186, 201, 203–204

      Newton’s laws of motion, 22–23, 25, 26–28, 70

      subatomic particles and, 125

      Nobel Prize, 14, 33, 58, 107, 345

      Nodes, 111–13

      Non-being, Being and, 341

      Non-inertial co-ordinate systems, 196

      Nonlocal universe, 335

      Non-motion, absolute, 141–47, 151–53, 184, 209

      Nuclear particles, 34–35

      Nucleons, 253–54, 256, 259

      Null process, 304, 305, 306

      Numbers

      baryon, 234n

      family, conservation laws of, 270

      lepton, 234n

      quantum, 114, 217n, 234

      Objectivity, quantum mechanics and, 32–33

      Observables, 77–78

      One-way membrane, 205–206

      Ontology, 288

      Oppenheimer, 205n

      Optics, 53

      Optiks (Newton), 11

      Organic energy, physics and, 49

      Organic matter, inorganic matter and, 51–52

      Oscillators

      atomic, 53–54, 55

      quantized, 55

      Oxygen, 50

      Paradigms, 285

      Parallel axiom, 180n

      Particle accelerators, 215, 217–18, 219, 226

      Particle phenomenon, light and, 105–106, 133–34

      Particle physics, 18, 34–35, 122, 158, 174, 176–77, 188n, 213–78, 347–48

      basic questions of, 220, 231

      Buddhism and, 262–63, 264–66

      dynamics of, 313

      hardware of, 217

      purpose of, 217

      quantum field theory and, 220

      relativity and, 219

      subatomic particles, 219–20, 224–25

      tools of, 217

      Particle theory, elementary, 21

      Particles

      D, 228n

      defined, 51–52

      eta, 259

      lambda, 218–19, 240, 270, 273, 278

      massless, 228–29

      nuclear, 34–35

      standing waves and, 118

      Tau, 228n

      W, 261

      See also Subatomic particles; types of particles

      Pauli, Wolfgang, xx, 33, 114

      Pauli exclusion principle, 114, 251–52n

      Penrose, Roger, 205

      Perturbation theory, 248n

      Phenomena

      psychic, 331

      quantum, 313–14

      Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica (Newton), 24–25, 27

      Philosophy, natural, 30

      Photoelectric effect, 58–60, 63, 105

      Photography, time-lapse, 50

      Photomultiplier tubes, 324–25

      Photon detectors, 82–83. See also Photomultiplier tubes

      Photons, 22n, 39, 58–60, 63, 68–71, 74–87, 92, 143–44, 206n, 218n, 227, 233–35, 238, 239–40, 242, 243n, 243–44, 247–51, 261–63, 271, 286–87, 298, 314, 323–24

      high-energy, 59–60

      high-energy virtual, 248n

      low-energy, 59–60

      as organic, 70

      virtual, 247–55, 261–62

      Physical concepts, defined, 9

      Physics, 3–4, 96, 131–32

      bubble chamber, 218n

      Buddhism, and, 311

      the church and, 23–24

      classical, xxv, 53–54, 150–51, 289–90

      quantum mechanics and, 94–96, 124–26

      consciousness and, xxviii, xxx, 88, 92–93, 96

      counter, 218n

      defined, 201

      emulsion, 218n

      enlightenment and, 283–84

      experimental, 285n

      mathematics and, 4, 17

      metaphysics and, 91

      organic energy and, 49

      pre-relativity, 144n

      psychology and, 33–34, 180

      quantum mechanics and, 19, 221

      theoretical, 272, 285n

      See also Newtonian physics: Particle physics

      Physics/Consciousness Research Group, 4

      Pi mesons, 218, 235, 240

      Pions, 158, 254–59, 263–64, 270, 273, 275–77, 330

      virtual, 255–57, 259

      Planck, Max, xix, 52–59, 63, 72, 104, 106–107, 118, 124, 142, 214, 230, 347

      Einstein and, 59, 72

      quantum of action, 233, 344

      Planck’s constant, 56, 58n, 63, 233

      Bohr and, 233

      color and, 56

      Einstein and, 233

      quantum mechanics and, 63

      subatomic particles and, 233

      Planck’s equation, 107n

      Plato, 159, 160

      Podolsky, Boris, xx, 316–21

      Polarizers, 293–98, 302–306, 323–25

      diagonal, 296–98, 302, 304–305

      horizontal, 294–98, 302–303, 305

      vertical, 294–98, 302–303, 305

     
    ; Positive acceleration, 186–87

      Positrons, 234–35, 243n, 243–44, 251, 271

      Potentia, 72, 287

      Pragmatism, 41, 79n

      quantum mechanics and, 41, 79n, 88–89, 90, 109–10, 251–52

      Prajnaparamita Surras, 267–68

      Pre-relativity physics, 144n

      Pressure

      gas volume and, 36–37

      sea level, 36

      Price, Dick, 4

      Probability, quantum mechanics and, 29, 74–75, 81–82, 86, 88, 91, 110, 117–18

      Probability waves, 72, 117

      Problem of measurement, 87, 91, 93, 338

      Progress, science, and, 101–102

      Proof, scientific, 302

      Proper length, 155–56

      Proper time, 155–57, 162

      Proportionality, constant of, 63

      Protons, 12–13, 21, 218, 225, 226, 234, 236, 240, 252–59, 263–64, 270, 273–76

      anti-, 263, 264

      Psychic phenomena, 331

      Psychology, 288

      physics and, 33, 180

      Ptolemaic astronomy, 217n

      Pythagoras the Greek, 169

      Pythagorean theorem, 169–72

      Quadruplets, 306

      Quanta, energy and, 106

      Quantification, 31–32

      Quantized oscillators, 55

      Quantum, defined, 20

      Quantum electrodynamics, 251

      Quantum field theory, 145n, 221–24, 239, 242–43, 244, 248, 251, 252

      particle physics and, 220

      quantum mechanics and, 222

      Quantum jump, 83, 116n

      Quantum logic, 285, 291–93, 298, 301, 302, 306–307, 310

      Quantum mechanics, xxv–xxvi, 18, 79–80, 214, 251–52n, 313, 317, 330

      basic paradox, 225

      Bohr on, 28, 125–26, 289, 337n

      classical physics and, 94–96, 125–26

      coherent superposition and, 299–300

      common sense contradictions and, 29

      Compton and, 103–105

      the Copenhagen Interpretation of, 40–44, 76, 88, 92, 93, 94–95, 317, 336, 347

      defined, 20

      Eastern literature and, 101

      Einstein and, 19, 75, 76, 337n

      major contribution of, 223–24

      Many Worlds Interpretation of, 92–96, 333–34, 336

      Newtonian physics and, 20–22, 28–31, 34, 37, 44–45, 110, 177, 337–38, 344

      objectivity and, 32–33

      the observed system, 76–78, 84

      the observing system, 76–77, 84

      philosophical implication of, 52

      physics and, 19, 221

      Planck’s constant and, 63

      the polarization of light and, 298

      pragmatism and, 41, 79n, 88–89, 90, 109–10, 251–52

      preparation and measurement in, 75–85

      probability and, 29, 74–75, 81–82, 86–88, 91, 110, 117–18

      the problem of measurement in, 87, 91, 93

      quantum field theory and, 222

      reality and, 33

      relativity and, 222

      Schrödinger wave equation and, 117

      Schrödinger’s cat and, 94–96

      the split-brain analysis, 42–44

      statistics and, 37–40

      as the study of correlations between experiences, 110

      subatomic particles and, 34–40, 51, 96–97, 117, 220–22, 322

      von Neumann and, 286–88

      the wave function, 88–94, 95–96, 119

      wave-particle duality and, 70–73, 106–107, 133–34

      Quantum numbers, 114, 217n, 234

      Quantum paradox, basic, 103n

      Quantum phenomena, 313–14

      Quantum theory, xxv, xxviii, xxx, 20, 217, 264, 288, 289–90, 299, 310–11, 317–18, 347

      Bell’s theorem and, 322–23, 325–26, 329, 331, 334–35

      Einstein and, 320–21

      Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen effect and, 316–26

      Planck’s quantum of action and, 233, 344

      polarization of light and, 324

      Quantum topology, 311, 348

      Quarks, 230n, 272, 285

      Quasars, 208

      Rabi, Isidor I., 10, 345

      Radiation

      black-body, 54–55, 106, 233, 344

      cosmic, 158

      electromagnetic, 53–54, 62, 105, 153, 207

      energy, 53

      Radii, 193–96

      Radio waves, 62, 318–19

      Radium, 38

      Rate of spin, 231–32

      Rauscher, Dr. Elizabeth, 335

      Reactions, chain, 175

      Reactors, atomic, 175

      Reality, xxviii, 94, 96, 97, 343, 344

      quantum mechanics and, 33

      Red light, 56–57, 59, 62

      Redshift, gravitational, 204–205

      Reference, frames of. See Coordinate systems

      Refraction, index of, 142n, 152n

      Relative length, 155–56

      Relative time, 155–59

      Relativistic mass, 226

      Relativity, xxiii, 18

      Eastern literature and, 101

      Galilean principle, 138–39, 152, 153

      general theory of, 25, 94, 134, 179–209, 290, 311, 344

      astronomy and, 201–204

      black hole theory, 205–209

      equations of, 200

      gravity and acceleration, 186–88

      Newtonian physics and, 203–204

      principle of equivalence, 183, 186, 187

      particle physics and, 219

      quantum mechanics and, 222

      special theory of, 35n, 58, 133, 134–78, 181, 183, 187, 219, 290, 318n, 344

      absolute non-motion and, 151–53

      mass-energy relationship, 173–78

      Newtonian physics and, 166, 177

      principle of constancy of the velocity of light and, 151–55, 164–65

      principle of relativity and, 152–55

      Pythagorean theory and, 169–72

      spacecraft analogy, 156–57

      space-time interval, 171–73

      Twin Paradox of, 156–57

      Religions

      Eastern, 342–48

      science and, 97

      Rest mass, 162, 226–27

      Riemann, Georg Friedrich, 180n

      Right triangles, 169–71

      Rosen, Nathan, xx, 316–21

      Roshi, Baker, 132

      Roshi, Suzuki, 132

      Russell, Bertrand, 109, 189

      Rust, 50

      Rutherford, Ernest, 13

      Sarfatti Jack, 267n, 328n

      Scattering Matrix theory. See S-Matrix theory

      Schilpp, Paul, 262n

      Scholasticism, 26

      Schrödinger, Erwin, xx, xxxv, 110–19, 121–22, 286, 318

      Schrödinger wave equation, 77, 80–94, 113–18, 122, 287, 300

      quantum mechanics and, 117

      Schrödinger’s cat, 94–96

      Science

      progress and, 101–102

      religion and, 97

      the self and, 101–103, 127

      subatomic events and, 127

      Scientific “proof,” 302

      Scientific “truth,” 41, 42, 302

      Scientists, technicians and, 10–11, 16–17

      Sea-level pressure, 36

      Seat of the Soul, The (Zukav), xxx

      Self, the, science and, 101–103, 127

      Self-interaction, 263

      Shiva, 241

      Singularity, black hole, 206–207

      Slater, John, xx, 72, 117

      S-Matrix theory, 115n, 122, 222n, 272–78

      subatomic particles and, 273–77

      Smith, Dr. Felix, 232n

      Snyder, S., 205n

      Sodium, 11–12, 50, 204–205

      Sodium chloride, 50

      Sodium spectrum, 11–12

      Solar systems, 199, 208–209, 260

      movement of, 189

      Solitons, 285n

      Sommerfield, Arnold, 14


      Sound, velocity of, 165

      Sound waves, 318

      Space

      Euclidean, 171n

      time and, 166–78, 196, 310–11

      Space maps, 236

      Space program, Newtonian physics and, 27

      Space-like separations, 164n, 319

      Space-time continuum, 188–90, 197–201, 209

      four-dimensional, 168–69, 193, 199

      Space-time diagrams, 242, 243–44, 274

     


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