https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z06nz0I-HDM
the Lorentz transformations are noncommutative though! this is the emphasis of Professor Alberto Martinez. thanks - I'm enjoying his summary and overview of Einstein's relativity - very fascinating and lucid!! Tim Maudlin promotes the de Broglie-Bohm model but Basil J. Hiley realized that the de Broglie-Bohm model is actually noncommutative.
https://linfordcosmos.com/2025/09/13/visiting-einsteins-princeton/
Hi Dr. Dan Linford: Thanks for your new youtube talk. I was listening to the youtuber's previous yt talk with Robyn Walsh and so listened to you also. Have you read Prof. Alberto Martinez' work on Einstein relativity? He emphasizes that Lorentz transformations are noncommutative. My background is music theory but I took quantum physics from Herbert J. Bernstein - and then I realized that Fields Medal math professor Alain Connes connected the same areas as I did - as noncommutativity. Basil J. Hiley, the collaborator of Bohm, also emphasized noncommutativity and I corresponded with Hiley several times. It's quite fascinating how other scientists ignore the noncommutativity - even if they claim to understand the de Broglie-Bohm model. My emphasis is quantum biology so I can't disconnect cosmology from the acceleration of "biological annihilation" on Earth (just googlescholar that term for details).
I did get an academic paper published recently - December 2024:
Cosmos and History (open access) Noncommutativity music as biophysics.
I corresponded with Tim Maudlin whom you mentioned and also Jean Bricmont sent me his NYU talk that he gave for Maudlin's group - I uploaded it to my channel.
https://cosmosandhistory.org/index.php/journal/article/view/1100
There should be a book coming out soon on continuing Basil J. Hiley's work but like I said - it's amazing how other physicists ignore noncommutativity. Penrose admitted on youtube that he's not good at noncommutative quantum algebra math.
thanks,
drew hempel, MA
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