Physics

Physics was my primary profession, and I worked as a physicist for some time. However, this section is devoted to discussion of the fundamental problems and methodology of physics, rather than applied or technical issues.

Basic research is heavily underpaid today, which is most dangerous for the development of science, trapped in poor methodologies suppressing any search for drastically new ideas. The appearance of numerous pseudo-scientific papers is natural in these circumstances; quite often, their authors can well manipulate the public opnion and attract financial support, which leaves even less money for true science. That is why it is very important to speak on the fundamentals of science today, along with treating any special problems.

Assorted notes

Online papers

  • On the digital time paradigm. Science and Computing: 6th ISTC SAC Seminar (Moscow, Russia, Sep. 15–17, 2003), P-035, pp. 116–120
  • Spatial and temporal correlation in dynamic, multi-electron quantum systems. J. Phys. B, 34, 5055–5069 (2001)
  • Time in Quantum Mechanics and Temporal Coupling (2001)
  • Information, Physics and Animal Subjectivism. Karl Jaspers Forum, TA 19 (Nunn), Comment 5 (1999)
  • Science without consciousness: Collapse of reason. Karl Jaspers Forum, TA 26 (Goswami), Comment 23 (2000)
  • Excitation of autoionizing states of helium by 100 keV proton impact: II. Excitation cross sections and mechanisms of excitation. J. Phys. B, 33, 971–999 (2000)

Physical models in other sciences


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