Sub Atomic Architecture - Dr. John G. Williamson, CERN, Quicycle

Sub Atomic Architecture - Dr. John G. Williamson, CERN, Quicycle

2 Stunden 37 Minuten

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Dr. John G. Williamson is a well-known researcher and author
whose work on particle physics, nano electronics, and on the
physical foundations of atomic phenomena has been cited nearly
14,000 times. During his time at the advanced theoretical and
experimental group at Philips Research, Williamson was part of
the project that designed the first solid-state single electron
device, and was able to take measurements of electrons in the
quantum state. and discovered that they were enormous; in certain
conditions, they were tens of nanometers across. This discovery,
combined with his skepticism over particle physics that he
acquired during his time at CERN, set him off on a new quest: to
be the first person to truly understand the nature of the
electron. With his Philips colleague Martin van der Mark,
Williamson started the Quantum Bi-Cycle Society, which explores
the physical foundation for atomic phenomena and hopes to settle,
once and for all, the mysterious nature of the atom. We talk to
him about the architectural principles necessary to satisfy the
equations of quantum mechanics, serious problems with the quark
model, the relationship between spin and charge, and why the
definition of time is not the same thing as the nature of
time. 





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