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Physics is widely regarded as the most foundational of all sciences. It confronts the deepest questions: What constitutes the universe? Why does it behave as it does? How do space, time, energy, and matter interrelate? Pursuit of these answers, physics has not only transformed our understanding of reality but also laid the groundwork for countless technological advances.

From Newton’s classical mechanics to the complexities of quantum mechanics, from Einstein’s theory of relativity to the discovery of the Higgs boson, physics has a rich history of breakthroughs that have reshaped modern civilization. These theories have powered revolutions in areas such as computing, telecommunications, medical imaging, GPS, and more.

Classic experiments like the Foucault pendulum continue to inspire, while the field itself evolves—becoming more intricate and even more compelling with each new discovery.

The Frontier Is Now

Contemporary physicists are exploring profound questions across all scales. In quantum physics, scientists are laying the foundation for transformative technologies through quantum computing, encryption, and teleportation research. Concepts such as entanglement and superposition, once purely theoretical, now drive real-world innovation.

Particle physicists probe the smallest constituents of matter using powerful accelerators, yielding critical insights into the early universe, dark matter, and the limitations of the Standard Model.

Meanwhile, the field of astrophysics explores the vastness of space, from black holes and neutron stars to galaxy formation and the behavior of gravitational waves—revealing the grand architecture of the cosmos.

In theoretical physics, the pursuit of a unified field theory seeks to bridge quantum mechanics with general relativity—laying the conceptual groundwork for future discoveries yet to come.

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Physics Papers

Physics Maths Engineering

Steering Edge Currents through a Floquet-Topological Insulator

Helena Drueke,

Helena Drueke

Institution: Institute of Physics, University of Rostock, 18051 Rostock, Germany

Email: helena.drueke@uni-rostock.de

Dieter Bauer

Dieter Bauer

Institution: Institute of Physics, University of Rostock, 18051 Rostock, Germany

Email: dieter.bauer@uni-rostock.de


"Periodic driving may cause topologically protected, chiral transport along edges of a 2D lattice that, without driving, would be topologically trivial. We study what happens if one adds a different on-site potential along the diagonal of such a 2D grid. In addition to the usual bulk and edge states, the system then also exhibits doublon states, analogous to two interacting particles in one dimens...
2 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

Elucidation of ‘Cosmic Coincidence’

Meir Shimon

Meir Shimon

Institution: School of Physics and Astronomy, Tel Aviv University,

Email: meirs@tauex.tau.ac.il


In the standard cosmological model the dark energy (DE) and nonrelativistic (NR) matter densities are determined to be comparable at the present time, in spite of their greatly different evolution histories. This ‘cosmic coincidence’ enigma could be explained as a non-anthropic observational selection effect: We show that in a suitably chosen frame the Universe is at its most probable epoch wh...
3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

On gravitational preheating

Oleg Lebedev,

Oleg Lebedev

Institution: Department of Physics and Helsinki Institute of Physics, Gustaf Hallstromin katu 2a, FI-00014

Email: info@res00.com

Jong-Hyun Yoon

Jong-Hyun Yoon

Institution: Department of Physics and Helsinki Institute of Physics, Gustaf Hallstromin katu 2a, FI-00014

Email: info@res00.com


We consider dark matter production during the inflation oscillation epoch. It is conceivable that renormalizable interactions between dark matter and inflation may be negligible. In this case, the leading role is played by higher dimensional operators generated by gravity and thus suppressed by the Planck scale. We focus on dim-6 operators and study the corresponding particle production in perturb...
3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

From Quark to Infinite Dimensionality

Joseph E Brierly

Joseph E Brierly

Institution: Joseph E Brierly, Ph.D., Wayne State University,

Email: jbrierly@comcast.net


This article gives a overall picture of how the universe works from the likelihood that our universe is infinite dimensional at the nanometer scale of an indestructible quark. The article explains that we only can perceive for sure up to 4 dimensions of physical reality. However, the speculation in this article seems very clear that likely we are seeing activity in the 5th dimension in particle ph...
3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

Uniform Scaling: Relativistic Energy-Momentum Relationships

Robert J Buenker Buenker

Robert J Buenker Buenker

Institution: Faculty of C-Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Bergische Universität Wuppertal,

Email: rjbuenker@gmail.com


A number of the most often cited results of relativity theory deal with the relationships between energy, momentum and inertial mass. The history of how Einstein and Planck came to these conclusions is reviewed. It is pointed out that considerations of how the speed of light is affected by the motion of the Earth played a determining role in these developments. After the Michelson-Morley null-inte...
3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

The Now and the Universe

Berov G Lyubomir

Berov G Lyubomir

Institution: Engineer, Independent Innovative Ideas Researcher, Smolyan 4700,

Email: my_kaly1@mbox.contact.bg


The present, at any particular moment, is the realization of one of the many intentions of the All-creating Intellect. Here "realization" specifically means the materialization or the appearance of an object in the material world, which had not existed until now. This newly born material object exists only for the duration of the moment of "now". This moment is infinitely short, or, if we use a co...
3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

The Effect of Rényi Entropy on Hawking Radiation

Yang Liu

Yang Liu

Institution: School of Physics and Astronomy, University of Nottingham,

Email: yang.liu@nottingham.ac.uk


It is widely believed that Hawking radiation originates from excitations near the horizons of black holes [1,2,3]. However, Giddings [2] proposed that the Hawking radiation spectrum that characterizes evaporating semi-classical black holes originates from a quantum “atmosphere”, which extends beyond the horizon of a black hole. Although several research projects have been conducted in this fie...
3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

Single-Particle and Collective Structures in Neutron-Rich Sr Isotopes

Kamila Sieja

Kamila Sieja

Institution: Institute Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien (IPHC), Université de Strasbourg (CNRS, UMR7178),

Email: la.sieja@iphc.cnrs.fr


Neutron-rich Sr nuclei around N = 60 exhibit a sudden shape transition from a spherical ground state to strongly prolate-deformed. Recently, much new insight into the structure of Sr isotopes in this region has been gained through experimental studies of the excited levels, transition strengths, and spectroscopic factors. In this work, a “classic” shell model description of strontium isotopes...
3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

Tachyon Model of Tsallis Holographic Dark Energy

Yang Liu

Yang Liu

Institution: unstate

Email: xijubear2020@Outlook.com


In this paper we consider the correspondence between the tachyon dark energy model and the Tsallis holographic dark energy scenario in an FRW universe. We demonstrate the Tsallis holographic description of tachyon dark energy in an FRW universe and reconstruct the potential and basic results of the dynamics of the scalar field which describe the tachyon cosmology. In a flat universe, in the tachyo...
3 years ago

Physics Maths Engineering

Excitations of the nS States of Atomic Hydrogen by Electron Impact, Excitation Rate Coefficients, and Phase Shifts: Comparison with Positron Impact Excitation

Anand K. Bhatia

Anand K. Bhatia

Institution: Heliophysics Science Division, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center,

Email: d.k.bhatia@nasa.gov


The excitation cross-sections of the nS states of atomic hydrogen, n = 2 to 6, by electron impact on the ground state of atomic hydrogen were calculated using the variational polarizedorbital method at various incident electron energies in the range 10 to 122 eV. Converged excitation cross-sections were obtained using sixteen partial waves (L = 0 to 15). Excitation cross-sections to 2S state, ...
3 years ago

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