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  • #quantum-mechanics
  • #unconventional-physics
  • #thought-experiments
  • The author expresses dissatisfaction with mainstream physics, criticizing it for being boring and lacking real progress.
  • They prefer 'weird science'—unconventional and thought-provoking ideas that challenge existing theories, even if they might be incorrect.
  • One idea discussed is whether leptons (like electrons) generate gravity, noting that this hasn't been definitively measured.
  • Another concept is gravity as an entropic result of matrix mechanics, though the author admits it's not fully understood.
  • A particularly favored idea is the electron being a photon with toroidal topology, which elegantly explains many quantum properties.
  • The author also touches on astrobiology, speculating about alternative forms of life (e.g., arsenic-based) that might be undetectable with current methods.
  • They critique the disunification of angular momentum and magnetism in particle physics, calling for a deeper explanatory model.
  • The electron-as-photon-torus model is praised for resolving many quantum absurdities and providing a geometric explanation for spin-1/2.
  • The author laments the indoctrination in physics education, where students accept modern physics' absurdities without questioning them.
  • They highlight other unconventional theories, like the Diósi–Penrose model linking gravity to wave function collapse.
  • Anecdotes about quantum heresy and hidden variables are mentioned, including an experiment showing 'harbingers' of state transitions.
  • The post concludes with a call for more exploration of these unconventional ideas, urging young physicists to challenge the status quo.