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Quantum Action Physics

Metaphysical Foundations

Assuming First Principles Physics is rooted in empirical observation, but inherently it must rely on certain ontological principles as a precondition to ground it. Physics is unable to provide its own foundation and must look to metaphysics. All physical theories...

Shut Up and Think

“Shut up and calculate!” This was the rallying cry for a generation of physicists who grew impatient with interpretation and concerned themselves with what could be predicted and verified. Empirical traction often requires interpretive restraint and theories are...

A Lonely Photon

Suppose a universe exists that contains only a single pulse of light. No particles, clocks, observers, atoms, stars, or ambient temperature. The universe contains nothing except this one photon, an isolated pulse of electromagnetic radiation, a wave suspended in...

Motion, Seen from Nowhere

What if the most fundamental concept in physics didn’t exist, or at least not as we think it does? Begin with a simple case from everyday experience. You're sitting motionless on a couch in your living room. It's quiet. You're still. But are you moving? Experience...