Curiosity has always been my greatest asset — the itch that turned equations into stories and theories into adventures. I don’t just study physics. I explore it, question it, and sometimes… reinterpret it.
Status: Completed
Summary:
Analyzed the ψ⁻ dataset from the Delft Bell Test experiment. Upon combining multiple trial sets, I observed that CHSH violations — expected in entangled systems — vanish under specific groupings, revealing the fragile and context-dependent nature of quantum correlations.
Status: In Development
Summary:
Proposing a new interpretation of entanglement via a non-bosonic, Euclidean "Lode Field" existing in higher-dimensional space. This shared field carries a superposed hidden variable, which collapses locally upon measurement, aiming to offer a resolution to the EPR paradox without invoking non-locality.
Status: In Progress
Summary:
A foundational literature review of Bell’s Theorem and its implications, exploring different schools of thought surrounding local realism, hidden variables, and determinism. Aimed at bridging formal theory with interpretational philosophy for my upcoming theoretical work.
Status: In Progress
Summary:
An analytical study of the tunneling method approach by Parikh and Wilczek. I’m exploring how energy conservation and semi-classical tunneling provide a more intuitive explanation of Hawking radiation, potentially impacting black hole thermodynamics and information paradox interpretations.