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So, gentlemen, and [even] ladies...

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So, gentlemen, and [even] ladies....

What do you think?

Should I qualify to do so, should I nominate and / or endorse Dr. Paul Ginsparg [``A.B.'' in ``Physics'' from Harvard; PhD in ditto from Cornell] for the Ig-Nobel prize for the up-coming year? And, what should the ``citation'' read like?

To help you orient your own respective individual thoughts:

Part 2 of my document on STR, incomplete, but gives outline of my solution

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Part 2 of my document on STR, incomplete, but gives outline of my solution. iMechanica was not available about 15 minutes ago, so I posted it first at my blog. The copy here is for public and third-party "storage."

--Ajit

Pune, India

2024.09.17 11:55 IST

My doc on STR, incomplete, myself leaked, version 1

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FWIW,

So that no Indian-born, especially BJMC graduate / JPBTI / UDCT graduate, esp. the rich, esp. the ब्राम्हण-born variety, esp in the United States of America (or the United Kingdom, or similar), can at all have an advantage over me in making public this info.

I will myself ``leak'' it. Periodicallt / aperiodically.

...

Don't ask me any questions on it, for now... I am busy... Will be.

A question: The entropy of the universe taken as a whole, modelled as a molecular dynamics system

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Suppose that we model the entire universe (i.e. the entirety of the known physical universe) as a huge isolated system, using molecular dynamics (MD for short).

The question is: How would you show that the entropy of such a system does in fact always increase? that it neither decreases nor stays the same?

Thankless Satya NaDella, Hyderabad, India and others

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The arranged for Drupal bug removed the content here, but not in the title.

I had mentioned the Principal Secretary of the Prime Minister of India, the Donation Based Graduation of Satya NaDella, and the California-based origins of LinkedIn, as also my Poverty.

And, Tearing Hurry.

And the lesser PhD graduate of IISc Bangalore, a poor soul called Dr. Anil D. Sahasrabudhe, and his favourites, especially the IIT BOMBAY graduated ``Dr.'' Deepak Waman Pande.

And the morality of the infamous Microsoft vs. Department of Justice case.

Just talking to another mechanician...

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Dear Zhigang,

As of this writing, none of the Twitter (now called `X' or `x', you know best) accounts I follow have gone against me. Or, the Chinese either, for that matter.

Just noting, for the time being,

Just the way, you know, I could've left a PhD program (that one because I already had had an MTech from IIT Madras), and joined American Industry,

or,

Request to physicists: Would you be willing to provide some informal feedback on my new approach to QM?

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I have a request to make to physicists: Would they be willing to provide some informal feedback on my new approach to QM?

Update (2021.09.21 15:57 IST): There were unusually many blog hits for the document. ... I do like the work getting noticed, but still, I guess, a clarification is in order: