[2] viXra:0904.0005 [pdf] submitted on 11 Apr 2009
Authors: Florentin Smarandache, V. Christianto
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org
There is beginning for anything; we used to hear that phrase.
The same wisdom word applies to us too. What began in 2005 as
a short email on some ideas related to interpretation of the Wave
Mechanics results in a number of papers and books up to now.
Some of these papers can be found in Progress in Physics or
elsewhere.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[1] viXra:0904.0004 [pdf] submitted on 11 Apr 2009
Authors: V. Christianto, Florentin Smarandache
Comments: recovered from sciprint.org
Science is of course very far from the art, nonetheless there are some aspects of science
which can be compared to art. For instance, there is elitic art who prefers that art is for
art only. On the other side, there is pop art, which relates smoothly to industrialisation.
And there is also avant garde art, which asserts that all things can be thought of as art
(like mirror, glasses, broken windows etc). Similarly, in science some researchers believe
that it is the best way to keep the 'ordinary people' outside of the traditional scientific
communication (for example, arxiv.org declares that it is an exclusive scientific channel
for scientists only), while on the other side people sometimes also wants to know what
happens behind the wall of scientific labs, and so on.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics