Not exact matches
What I am
suggesting here is that the notion of implicate order imaginatively captures the essence of this new situation in
physics and that it may perhaps serve as a germ for further development of
ideas in this domain.
These new
ideas, he
suggests, will have to involve the notion of order in a way that is more fundamental than that in which order now exists in the theories of
physics.
Leslie Rosenberg at the University of Washington in Seattle says Iwazaki's
idea could be supported by mainstream
physics, and that
suggesting exotic sources for unexplained phenomena can be useful in any case.
Scientists have struggled to explain it,
suggesting a number of
ideas that require exotic
physics or even evidence for a multiverse.
The first
idea is supported by published research
suggesting an increasing frequency of late - season storms like Sandy (persisting into November or later), and the latter is simply a deduction from principles of
physics: If oceans are hotter, hurricanes are more likely to be able to travel north out of the tropics and still have their energy source sustained.