Why is space three-dimensional, and not two-dimensional, or four- or five- or more-dimensional? I mean the extended space dimensions, not the micro dimensions. Why does it have a certain number of dimensions at all?
Category Archives: Physics
Free Will: The Definition
What is Free Will?
It’s not hard from a verbal / spiritual / humanistic perspective to define free will… it’s the ability to decide what you think, free (at least partly) from outside influences such as other people, gods, or physics.
How the Universe Does It
How does the universe decide what’s going to happen next? Basically it’s running a massively parallel, real-time, infinite-precision numerical simulation.
Time
There is only the present moment. This isn’t philosophical mumbo-jumbo, I mean physically, time is a single point.
The One-Body Problem
The traditional One-Body Problem is solving the equation of motion for a single body in space, often where the space has an energy potential, described by an equation, that affects the body. What’s artificial about this is that space and the potential surface are taken as one unified thing. Or the potential surface is changing slowly vis-a-vis the body motion. These are relatively tractable situations.
In reality the potential surface is determined by the interaction of the test body and all outside objects, with the material of space as the intermediary transmitting those interactions. So separate the potential surface from space itself, then are the solutions absolute in space or only relative to other outside objects (which together with the test particle, create the potential surface)?
The One-Body Problem, Classical Version: given an object/particle in space, can we know and/or does it have an absolute position and momentum (not merely relative to the rest of the objects out there)?
The Two-Body Problem
The Two-Body Problem, Classical Version: given two objects/particles interacting according to a 1/r2 law, which means gravity or electricity, can we write and solve the equation of motion in closed form?
The Three-Body Problem
The Three-Body Problem, Classical Version: given three objects/particles interacting according to a 1/r2 law, which means gravity or electricity, can we write and solve the equation of motion in closed form?
Does Free Will Exist?
According to classical physics, everything is causal. Though classical physics always allowed that spirituality, and possibly some aspect of life, were outside the realm of physics. To the extent those were part of thing, it was pretty much assumed that people had free will. That we could make decisions independent of physics, which was causal, or spiritual forces like good and evil, which were driven by supernatural beings or forces. Sure we were influenced by them, yet we had the ability to make free will decisions, and a thing called free will existed.