Unzickers Real Physics | Simplicity to its Extreme - Why We Need to Question the Notions of Space and Time @TheMachian | Uploaded May 2015 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Talk given by Alexander Unzicker (Author of "The Higgs Fake" and "Bankrupting Physics") at the DPG Meeting in Berlin, March 17th, 2015.
The most fundamental constants of physics, the speed of light c and Planck's constant h, might be anomalies of Newtonian physics that force us to doubt the validity of the concepts of space and time as such.
Discussion: "Max Planck would spin in his grave"
Talk given by Alexander Unzicker (Author of "The Higgs Fake" and "Bankrupting Physics") at the DPG Meeting in Berlin, March 17th, 2015.
The most fundamental constants of physics, the speed of light c and Planck's constant h, might be anomalies of Newtonian physics that force us to doubt the validity of the concepts of space and time as such.
Discussion: "Max Planck would spin in his grave"