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ZA_3_15 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_15 — Color Confinement: Why Quarks Are Never Found Alone

Color confinement — one of the most profound and still incompletely understood phenomena in theoretical physics — is the empirical fact and theoretical expectation that quarks and gluons, the fundamental carriers of colo

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ZG_5_14 Credible Linguistics & Communication

ZG_5_14 — First Contact Linguistics: Bridging Languages at Points of Meeting

First contact linguistics examines how humans have communicated at moments of initial encounter between peoples who share no common language — one of the most fundamental and recurring situations in human history. From p

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Q_4_27 Verified Cosmology & Physics

Q_4_27 — QCD / Strong Force: Detailed Overview

Quantum chromodynamics (QCD) is the quantum field theory of the strong nuclear force — the fundamental interaction that binds quarks into protons, neutrons, and other hadrons, and binds protons and neutrons into atomic n

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Q_3_02 Cosmology & Physics

Q_3_02 — Ancient-Modern Scientific Parallels Synthesis

Every major ancient cosmological tradition contains concepts that map remarkably onto modern scientific discoveries. From the Hindu kalpa aligning within 5% of Earth's actual age, to the universal "cosmic egg" motif mirr

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INTERDOC_31 — Simulation Reality: Ancient and Modern Convergence

Nick Bostrom (Oxford, 2003, "Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?", Philosophical Quarterly) formalized the simulation argument as a trilemma: either (1) civilizations almost always go extinct before developing simul

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ZD_2_08 Credible Information & Computation

ZD_2_08 — Penrose and Computation: Non-Computability, Consciousness, and Gödel's Theorem

Roger Penrose (b. 1931), Nobel laureate in physics (2020, for demonstrating that black hole formation is a robust prediction of general relativity), has advanced an influential and controversial argument that human mathe

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ZA_1_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_1_00 — Quantum Foundations: Subfolder Summary

ZA_5_10 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_5_10 — Superfluidity: Quantum Mechanics at the Macroscopic Scale

Superfluidity — the macroscopic quantum phenomenon in which a fluid flows with zero viscosity (no resistance to flow) and exhibits extraordinary properties including frictionless flow through narrow channels, the ability

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ZA_5_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_5_00 — Quantum Technology Applications: Subfolder Summary

ZA_4_16 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_16 — Semiconductor Physics: Band Theory, Transistors, and Modern Electronics

Semiconductor physics — the study of materials with electrical conductivity between that of conductors and insulators — underpins virtually all modern electronic technology. The development of band theory by Felix Bloch

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ZA_0_00 Physics & Quantum

ZA_0_00 — Physics & Quantum Mechanics: Section Summary

V_4_21 Verified Mathematics & Information

V_4_21 — Cryptography & Mathematical Foundations

Cryptography — the science of secure communication — rests on some of the deepest results in number theory, algebra, and computational complexity. Modern public-key cryptography was born in 1976 when Whitfield Diffie and

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V_3_15 Credible Mathematics & Information

V_3_15 — Functional Analysis: Infinite-Dimensional Spaces and Operators

Functional analysis — the study of infinite-dimensional vector spaces (function spaces) and the linear operators acting on them — is one of the great unifying frameworks of 20th-century mathematics. It provides the rigor

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V_2_22 Mathematics & Information

V_2_22 — Imaginary Numbers: From "Truly Imaginary" to Physically Necessary

In 1545, the Italian mathematician Girolamo Cardano encountered expressions involving the square root of a negative number while solving cubic equations in his Ars Magna. He used the expression — computed with it, obtain

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K_0_00 Consciousness

K_0_00 — Consciousness & Mind: Section Summary

K_1_00 Consciousness

K_1_00 — Theories Frameworks: Subfolder Summary

Q_1_00 Cosmology & Physics

Q_1_00 — Foundations Cosmological Models: Subfolder Summary

Q_4_32 Cosmology & Physics

Q_4_32 — The Fundamental Constants: Physics, Life, and Mathematics

The universe runs on numbers — and not arbitrary ones. A small set of fundamental constants, mostly dimensionless, determines every property of matter, energy, space, and time. Change any of them by a fraction and atoms

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Q_4_00 Cosmology & Physics

Q_4_00 — Physics Methods: Subfolder Summary

Q_2_20 Verified Cosmology & Physics

Q_2_20 — Black Hole Information Paradox & Hawking Radiation

The black hole information paradox is arguably the deepest unsolved problem in theoretical physics, lying at the intersection of general relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics. In 1974, Stephen Hawking showed

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