Vibhor Singh

Pursuing Integrated Msc in Physics Just a guy whose curious to learn more

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Chaos Theory: Do we really know what we think we know?

Last year things were going on smoothly. But one day we got the news of a global pandemic, and the world has never been the same again, and we no longer know what will happen by the end of this year. Do we really know what we think we know? With this in thought let's go deeper into "Chaos Theory".

General Relativity and it’s Consequences

General relativity (GR) is a theory of gravity proposed by Einstein in 1915. It is considered as one of the most robust theories in physics not because it is hard, but because the maths involved in it is complicated. The main motive behind Einstein’s new theory was that the Newtonian Gravity violates the principles of special relativity

Luminous Ether: A Modern Physics Reality that Failed

What if a reality just becomes a myth? What if it just fails? One such modern physics reality is Luminous Ether. From Einstein to Maxwell, every great scientist ever; was puzzled and challenged by this theory. Find out with Vibhor Singh on thehavok.com about how the mystery of this mythical theory unfolds and gets revealed.

Why Antimatter Matters

The concept of antimatter is a fact and is very important for the existence of this very universe, even from the viewpoint of particle physics. It’s a mysterious entity in our universe, and we know very little about it. It has existed since the creation of the universe, the Big Bang, even so, why is it that we know very less about it than any other “Matter” is a very important question.

Emergence of Atomic Hypothesis

The concept of Reality is very obscured in physics that now Physicist don’t even talk about Reality. Take for example Quantum Mechanics, in mid-90s,...

Quantum Reality: Understanding the Microscopic World

You might have heard something about a “quantum battery” which is supposed to run forever without any loss of energy or “quantum vehicles” which runs faster than the speed of light. Believe me, that’s not what quantum means. That doesn’t even qualify to be called quantum at all.

Physics and it’s not so popular language

Physics has gone under a big revolution since many years updating its theories from time to time. There are not only experimental evidences to follow but also philosophical debates to pass through. Every new and wonderful theory of physics has always been debated of its implications and methodology. These theories are even discarded sometimes due to philosophical reasons and come-up with new explanations.

Particles, Waves and Now Fields!… What next?

Quantum field theory to the "theory of everything", no theory has given the complete truth on dark matter, dark energy, inflation and so on. Scientists are still hunting...Particles, Waves, and now fields...What's next?

Reality and the Evolution of Theories

Physics is a very broad region of science, covering everything from the motion of planets and galaxies to the motion of planets and galaxies to the motion of an electron in a cloud chamber. Every now and then we encounter new theories which try to explain what we call “Reality”

The Ambiguity of the 2nd law: Objections

We can’t live in such a fluctuation because such fluctuations are very rare. Say sometimes there is a small fluctuation and only the brain is formed, and with another fluctuation, only the body is formed. But to form a complete body, all these fluctuations have to happen at the same time which is extremely rare.

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