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"Dancing Droplets and Spherical Harmonics"

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Blogger Plato said...

This to me prepares one to accept a much larger global perspective and the geometrics behind such expression, if seen in context of "backreaction." A recursive lifestyle.

First, it's defined. Then, a resulting singularity, which motives "original design of energy in expression?" Reaching, the source of definition?

You may not understand it now, but you will:)

Best,

12:13 PM, November 25, 2008

Anonymous UIncle Al said...

Legendre polynomials and the LCAO model of chemical bonding are, of course, faery dust. MO theory is the truth! Any undergrad using MO theory in first term organic will be Blutwurst by the midterm. LCAO is the trivial answer to everything until the Woodward Hoffmann rules.

A good approximation is better than an exact solution plus a supercomputer to approximate it. Advances in theory, however, require the exact solution or all one obtains is pericycles and heteroskedasticity (excuses). A vibrating ball is a wonderful analog computer (3D Chladni figures).

1:32 PM, November 25, 2008

Blogger Neil' said...

Don't spherical harmonics also describe the radiating atom? A common, "naive" view is that a radiating atom spreads a uniform shell of a wave function into space, but that isn't so. IIUC, most modes of oscillation send more "likelihood of being there" (I almost said "energy" but this is about a single quantum) out around a preferred plane and less along an axis (like a macro antenna) even though the atom per se is "spherical" and not a little solar system. The most likely polarization is also non-isotropic, again like a real antenna.

This WF is actually locally defined as "real" (in principle), right, since it is not entangled with another one? But we can't examine the atom to find out what it should have sent out, like we can our own photon guns - ?

5:38 PM, November 25, 2008

Blogger Plato said...

Elements and Atoms: Chapter 11
An Unsystematic Foreshadowing: J. A. R. Newlands

Having revealed where I stand, I invite you to examine and assess Newlands' work on the subject. This selection includes four short papers of Newlands and a report of another paper which show him struggling toward and eventually formulating the system he dubbed the "law of octaves

Of course, this philosophically has meaning for me.:)

Maybe the reference to the orbital action is specific in regards to spintronics for the geometrical inclination of the position in the wave and element, as it is interpreted from that global perspective?

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11:49 PM, November 25, 2008

Blogger Phil Warnell said...

Hi Stefan,

A nice piece, although it’s too bad that the Quick times won’t work for me beyond just loading and sitting frozen. It’s perhaps interesting to note that it was Johannes Kepler who first imagined that harmonics played some role in spherical systems which in this case was the solar system with his third law of planetary motion . He didn’t of course have it all right yet the intuition was there.

Best,

Phil

7:32 AM, November 26, 2008

Blogger stefan said...

Hi Neil,

higher multipole radiation indeed is described by the corresponding spherical harmonics. But if I remember correctly from atomic physics, electronic transitions in the atom are mostly dipole, which is responsible for the standard angular momentum selection rules - the photon has spin 1, and the radiation doesn't carry additional orbital angular momentum.

Best, Stefan

3:28 PM, November 26, 2008

Blogger Plato said...

I mean most certainly we push perspective. So our views of the cosmos become very different.

So your watching events at locations in the universe.

Now of course we like to think our world is very round but under closer examination with Grace, it's not really that way. While some might focus on the rubber sheet analogy I would like to be able to see "the value of the element" in the way we see the world too.:)

So you get this sense of seeing in other ways given measure its value and concepts that have to this day have been changed?

Helioseismology and Amara knows all about that. We want to know what the sun is doing in advance.

Best,

5:09 AM, November 27, 2008

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