Constants in the Standard Model 1 - Part 2 (John Ellis)

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Lecture from the mini-series "Cosmology and the Constants of Nature" from the "Philosophy of Cosmology" project. A University of Oxford and Cambridge Collaboration.
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Thank you so very much for this. I learned a lot, as an armchair, at home, interested person, I appreciate the talk and the overview. The humility required when one spends so much time working on models must be very difficult when faced with experimental data that continually forces you to revise theories or even abandon must be difficult indeed.

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People playing sports requiring good hand-eye coordination tend to frustrate the coach and themselves when what they perceive to be the play is not what actually happens because experience and expectations have to be modified in real time, if one's senses read and interpret the actions of other players who intend to deceive you, correctly. The same is true for every level of interaction with the QM-TIME universe because it's in constant modification by shape changes.

There isn't a difference in principle between line emission-absorbtion spectra of quanta from the primordial singularity to Hydrogen, or the LHC in the environment of temporal superposition, ..it's QFT and phase-state matrix. Constants must be a similar spread of relative time duration by modulation. WYSIWYG Physics, from which theory and methodology are mostly "how you play the game"(?).

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Still bullish about supersymmetry, I wonder.

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