Noboru Hokkyo My research story: Born in Tokyo in 1931, graduted from Dep. Phys. Kyoto Univ. under H.Yukawa (AB 1953), Osaka...
Noboru Hokkyo
My research story:
Born in Tokyo in 1931, graduted from Dep. Phys.
Kyoto Univ. under H.Yukawa (AB 1953), Osaka City
Univ. under Y. Nambu (PhD 1959), Chalk River Lab.
Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. (IAEA fellow 1960-1),
Center for Theoretical Physics (CTP) in Trieste
(Sabbatical under A. Salam 1960~), affiliated with
Central Research Laboratory Hitachi Ltd in Tokyo,
where Tonomura suceeded in the single-electron
double-slit experiment using electron holography,
sponsoring Internationl Symposium on Foundations of
Quantum Mechanics (ISQM) with Physical Society of
Japan and Nishina Memoral Fund since 1983 inviting
A.Wheeler C.Yang, D. Bohm, Nambu and others as
advisors, I retired from Hitchi in 1990 and joined
Kyoto Forum inviting and assisting not-fully-
recognized scientists while running an independent
Institute (Senjikan Institute) in Niigata in association
with Free University of Tokyo. Invited to a 2005
Workshop on Time Symmetry in Quantum Mechanics,
Centre for Time, Sydney University, orgnized by Huw
Price, currently Bertrand Russel Professor of
Philosophy, Cambridge, presented the time-symmetric
interpretation of Tonomura experiment, published in
200810,23
At ISQM I met O. Costa de Beauregard from Institute of Henri Poincaré where Schrödinger's bi-directional time-symmetric theory was written to evade acausal collapse of his wavefuction at the detection point. Costa's time-symmetric theory of advanced wave from detector guiding retarded wave from particle source was rejected by his PhD professor Louis de Broglie in preference to Louis's pilot wave guiding time- asymmetric retarded wave from source. Costa attended ISQM by Tonomura's personal aid. After ISQM I visited Costa. His house, about half an hour south from Paris, was a part of the Fontaineblau Castle where Costa's ancester Baron (navy) entered with Loius's ancester Duke both from Trino, following Napoleon from Corsica. I stayed there for a week with his family. Costa did not find post at Henri Poincaré, but the Director of Louis de Broglie Memorial Fund.
On the occasion of Edward Witten (Princeton) receiving 1990 Fields Prize (with Sigebumi Mori, Kyoto Unversity) followed by 2014 Kyoto Prize, I sent drafts of my thoughts to Global Journals, appeared in a series of papers, some highlighted as cover articles.
Attached is a snapshot of Abdus Salam at CTP intended to help young scientists from developing nations, and of Costa and family on the fuge rock in the Fontaineblau forest whose fragments are used to be in the construction of Paris.
Global Journals Blog: GJSFR
At ISQM I met O. Costa de Beauregard from Institute of Henri Poincaré where Schrödinger's bi-directional time-symmetric theory was written to evade acausal collapse of his wavefuction at the detection point. Costa's time-symmetric theory of advanced wave from detector guiding retarded wave from particle source was rejected by his PhD professor Louis de Broglie in preference to Louis's pilot wave guiding time- asymmetric retarded wave from source. Costa attended ISQM by Tonomura's personal aid. After ISQM I visited Costa. His house, about half an hour south from Paris, was a part of the Fontaineblau Castle where Costa's ancester Baron (navy) entered with Loius's ancester Duke both from Trino, following Napoleon from Corsica. I stayed there for a week with his family. Costa did not find post at Henri Poincaré, but the Director of Louis de Broglie Memorial Fund.
On the occasion of Edward Witten (Princeton) receiving 1990 Fields Prize (with Sigebumi Mori, Kyoto Unversity) followed by 2014 Kyoto Prize, I sent drafts of my thoughts to Global Journals, appeared in a series of papers, some highlighted as cover articles.
Attached is a snapshot of Abdus Salam at CTP intended to help young scientists from developing nations, and of Costa and family on the fuge rock in the Fontaineblau forest whose fragments are used to be in the construction of Paris.
https://globaljournals.org/GJSFR_Volume15/3-PCT-Symmetric-Black-Hole.pdf
https://globaljournals.org/GJSFR_Volume16/4-Single-Electron-Double-Slit.pdf
https://globaljournals.org/GJSFR_Volume16/2-Bi-Directional-EPR-Correlation.pdf
https://globaljournals.org/GJSFR_Volume14/1-Holographic-Origin-of-Cosmological.pdf
https://globaljournals.org/GJSFR_Volume15/1-Bi-Directional-EPR-Correlation.pdf