quantum mechanics

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Debunked Sabine Hossenfelder's Review of the Holcomb Energy System (HES)

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Sabine Hossenfelder critically reviews and debunks the Holcomb Energy System (HES), a claimed overunity solid-state device. She analyzes the theoretical claims involving electron spins, ferromagnetism, zero point energy, and quantum exchange forces, explaining why these concepts don't support the claimed energy generation. The review covers magnetic induction, Faraday's laws, back torque, Lenz's law, and ambient fluctuation energy, concluding that HES violates established physics principles. The discussion also touches on related legal proceedings involving BNK Energy.

What it would take to fake the leaked MH370 videos

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Exploration of consciousness, quantum physics, and the nature of reality, examining how human awareness relates to physical reality through scientific and philosophical perspectives.

Where Quantum Mechanics Went Off the Rails

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This video critiques quantum mechanics for going off the rails when it started trying to understand wave function collapse. It contrasts Hal Puthoff 1987 paper on hydrogen atom ground state with mainstream physics approaches to electron stability. The presenter explains that classical physics predicted electrons should radiate energy and spiral into nucleus within 10 to the minus 11 seconds but experiments show atom stability. Rather than admitting classical physics was wrong or adding zero point energy explanation, mainstream physics arbitrarily claimed classical and quantum worlds work differently. Louis de Broglie 1924 thesis proposed electrons as waves leading to wave function concept. Irwin Schrdinger introduced complex valued wave functions that collapse into particles upon measurement criticized as nonsensical. Puthoff proposed zero point energy continuously replenishes electron providing different universe view as energy reservoir. Charles Chase challenged Sean Caroll claiming zero point energy would be proven usable within his lifetime.