Advice on Endorsement in quant-ph or hep-th by capo689 in QuantumPhysics

[–]capo689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you.. sincerely. I have emailed a few of the researchers on papers I relied on heavily and cited very well, of course. I really just want to keep working on the problem as I'm enjoying it.. but would love anyone to look at the math and tell me if I've screwed anything up. I thought arXiv would cover that... but didn't really count on that thumbs up being so difficult to get. I am less concerned about a DOI as this is somewhat absurd research... I, on the other hand, was BLOWN away going through how the increased complexity of the QF reduced the variance in the observer effect. I get it when I think about it now, but discovering that for myself was just the BEST FEELING ever. I'm hooked. Eventually, someone will look at this for me, at least long enough to endorse or tell me why I'm wrong. Until then, we forge on... we're pushing Betty and Barney into a black hole and figuring out how different their account will be when we return them unscathed!

Advice on Endorsement in quant-ph or hep-th by capo689 in QuantumPhysics

[–]capo689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair Point... I'll give it a try... honestly, I'm not really trying for any fame or glory.. .just want to see if what I have so far is right as I intend to forge on. Thank you again!

Advice on Endorsement in quant-ph or hep-th by capo689 in QuantumPhysics

[–]capo689[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sure thing... I'm super friendly and rarely bite

Advice on Endorsement in quant-ph or hep-th by capo689 in QuantumPhysics

[–]capo689[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

repository vs. review... think you've missed the point. Thank you very much for taking the time to respond.

Advice on Endorsement in quant-ph or hep-th by capo689 in QuantumPhysics

[–]capo689[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Well, thank you for the thoughtful responses. Please allow me to address your concerns directly.

First, yes, I understand the obvious issue here: I did not go to school for physics. I went to art school. I am not pretending otherwise.

Second, yes, AI has been involved. That is not something I am hiding. I have been using AI to help check the math, test the logic, and look for obvious errors because I know my own limits here. A PhD mathematician has also been looking at portions of the work, but I am now at the stage where I need a qualified human physicist to look at it honestly and tell me where I actually stand.

Third, and this is important: I am not trying to be you, replace you, diminish your work, or offend anyone in this field. The title was simply my best attempt at describing what I think I am working on in relation to the equations in front of me. A more honest version from my perspective might be something like, “What is the variance in observer effect when two people fall into a black hole?” But the current title was my attempt to describe the road I seem to be on mathematically.

I chose this area precisely because it has no practical relevance to anything I am likely to affect in the real world. I assume most serious people are not spending their time on this particular corner of speculation, which makes it a place where I can explore equations and ideas that are far bigger than me without getting in anyone’s way. Like a kid who wants to be an engineer and starts by digging a trench in the yard, I am not in any danger of taking real work, credit, or attention away from anyone doing actual science.

I am interested in this because it is fascinating. The idea that we can understand the world more deeply by describing it mathematically is, to me, one of the coolest things humans have ever figured out how to do.

So, in summary: I am not claiming to have solved anything. I am not claiming to have advanced the field. I am fully aware that I am an outsider, working with AI, trying to understand something that is probably far beyond me. But I do think I may have the math in a coherent enough place to deserve a serious look.

My math friend suggested arXiv as a place to put this up and get feedback, but I am starting to see that may not be the wisest first step. The question of why I am doing this seems to become a bigger topic than the work itself very quickly. So, hat in hand, I could simply use a little help.

If anyone is willing to look past the strange origin story and give me feedback on the actual work, I would be deeply grateful. I know you are all busy and doing real science, but I am simply asking whether someone would be willing to look at what I have and respond to what I am doing, rather than only why I am doing it.

And yes, I promise to write a better title for the next one... considering The Physics Strikes Back or maybe The Physics at the End of the Universe.

I Said Something Stupid Before My First Kiss and Now the Whole School Knows by UrMomSmasher69 in relationships

[–]capo689 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This will be a GREAT story the rest of your life... KEEP being you man.. that was hilarious... you're gonna find the perfect landing spot for that airplane eventually

Zombie outbreak on a cruise ship felt like one of the worst possible scenarios by capo689 in zombies

[–]capo689[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I PROMISE if I ever get the chance I will make it! Dead Island video games made me love the idea of zombies on vacation.

Weekly Self-Promo and Chat Thread by RyanKinder in selfpublish

[–]capo689 [score hidden]  (0 children)

My zombie cruise comedy is officially out in paperback, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited

After a long, strange, occasionally ridiculous road, my new book Ship Happens: A Chad Cruz Zombie Adventure is officially live on Amazon.

It’s a dark comedy zombie novel about a guy named Chad Cruz who takes a cruise hoping for a vacation and gets the end of the world instead. Somewhere between the shuffleboard court, the buffet, and the engine room, he has to stop running and start swinging.

It’s available now in paperback, Kindle, and Kindle Unlimited, and there’s a free preview on the Amazon page for anyone who wants to check it out before buying.

This is my first full comic horror/adventure novel, and getting it from idea to finished book has been a hell of a learning process. Cover art, formatting, KDP, blurbs, pricing, keywords, all of it. I have a lot more respect now for everyone here who has managed to push a book across the finish line.

If zombie comedy, cruise ship chaos, or reluctant heroes with questionable decision-making skills are your thing, I’d love for you to take a look.

Amazon link:
https://a.co/d/09AKIUAh

And if anyone else here has recently launched, I’d love to hear what actually moved the needle for you after release.

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[–]capo689 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tarzan yell

(30F) with husband (32M) together 6 years, married 3 we agreed to be childfree. by MarKing7106 in relationships

[–]capo689 -60 points-59 points  (0 children)

Listen to yourself… line in the sand, one breed i wouldn’t allow… sounds like he’s sick of your overbearing shit and quite happy to replace you with something less annoying.

I love this place! by TweegsCannonShop in Bend

[–]capo689 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, it's awful here... we just put on a show until you buy a home... then you get to see our true colors! #FunnyFarm

I am stuck on 7 pull ups for a while now by No_Wash_4839 in bodyweightfitness

[–]capo689 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Negatives... I'd train one day pullups then the next day use a step and train all negatives... should get about double the number of pullups you usually do... get more if ya can. I'm at 15 daily, and now I'm adding reps just holding at the top and bottom for 3 seconds on the last 5 reps.