Category Archives: Physics

Comet Siding Spring passing by Mars

I’ve been working w/the solar system data plots. Here is my version of the Siding Spring comet orbital path metadata – except with the planets given some scale and surface imagery.

It is created using an interactive CDF viewer available at http://theoryofeverything.com/MyToE/?page_id=755 (Selecting the interaction pane for Universal NBody gravitational simulator and selecting the current “Solar System” Epoch.

CometSidingSpring

If you want to create a version yourself, all you need is the free Wolfram CDF player and go to the interactive visualization tool referenced above. Select the NBody Gravitational Universe simulation and select the “Recombination” epoch (the last one on the timeline).

Please note, there are two distance scales (outer planets to start, and quickly switches to inner planets as it gets close to Mars).
The planets are scaled relative to each other in each of these scales, but not relative to the Astronomical Unit distance scale between them.
BTW – The Sun is not shown, since at that planetary scale it is actually bigger than the frame of the animation 🙂

The time scale goes from last year to next year. It changes from linear around this weekend (0s) and goes exponential on the outer orbits.

Mathematica MyToE on the Wolfram Cloud

I am playing around with the Wolfram Tweet-a-Program, and the Wolfram Language (i.e. Mathematica) on the Wolfram Cloud.

What’s really cool is that you can now interact with advanced math and HPC on your phone/tablet.

Here are a few results…
@Wolframtap

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BTW – you will need a WolframID (and be logged into WolframCloud.com) to interact with these pages.

Octonions: The Fano Plane & Cubic

MTMcloud-Fano

Dynkin Diagrams

MTMcloud-Dynkin

E8 and Subgroup Projections

MTMcloud-E8

Particle Selector

MTMcloud-Particle

Hadron Builder

MTMcloud-Hadron

Navier-Stokes Chaos Theory, 6D Calabi-Yau and 3D/4D Surface visualizations

MTMcloud-Chaos

Solar System (from NBody Universe Simulator)

MTMcloud-NBody
4D Periodic Table

MTMcloud-Atom

Interactive Hasse Visualizations and StereoScopic viewing

Along with added options for Left-Right and Red-Cyan Anaglyph stereoscopic outputs on the left side control panel…

outE80a

outE80b

outAtom

outAtom-aa

outNBody_1

I’ve added Interactive Hasse Visualizations to the #2 Dynkin Demonstration Pane. There is now a checkbox for showing the detail root vector data and Hasse visualizations (instead of the default interactive Dynkin pane). This is done from an integration of SuperLie 2.07 by P. Grozman.

If you have a full licensed Mathematica, use ToE_Demonstration.nb. For use with the free CDF Player, use ToE_Demonstration.cdf or as an interactive web page.

D4_Hasse

C5_Hasse

F4_Hasse

E6_Hasse

E7_Hasse

E8_Hasse

outDynkin-1

outDynkin-2

E7-Hasse

Universal History Simulations Added

I’ve added more features to the Universal History N-Body Gravity OpenCL GPU Simulation. Here are a few snapshots…

Big Bang – Planck Epoch
outNBody_1a (7)

Inflationary Epoch(s) w/Pre & Post (These are built into my ToE as an accelerating space-time, varying FineStructure, c and hBar)

ElectroWeak Symmetry Breaking Epoch
outNBody_1a (10)

Quark-Gluon Plasma Epoch
outNBody_1a (11)

Meson Epoch
outNBody_1a (5)

Baryon Epoch
outNBody_1a (4)

Lepton Epoch
outNBody_1a (6)

Big Bang NuceloSynthesis Epoch- Nuclei of Hydrogen/Helium/Lithium
outNBody_1a (2)

Photon Epoch- Atoms of Hydrogen/Helium/Lithium
outNBody_1a (3)

Matter Dominated Stellar NucleoSynthesis- Quasars
outNBody_1a (9)

ReIonization- Galaxies
Galaxy

Dark Ages- Large Scale Structure
outNBody_43a

Recombination- Solar Systems/Chemistry/Biology/Sociology
outNBody_1a (8)

Higgs Mass Prediction Confirmed!

CMS closes major chapter of Higgs measurements

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http://cms.web.cern.ch/news/cms-closes-major-chapter-higgs-measurements

Glad to see the more accurate CMS (as well as ATLAS’) Higgs mass homing in on my prediction of 124.443…GeV/c^2 (see http://theoryofeverything.com/TOE/JGM/ToEsummary.pdf).

Can’t wait for more data next year. Of course, validation that the theoretical model works as expected is as important as the experimental verification.