| 01-PHY-GS-FT-V | A Founded Theory of Space Unifies Space Navigation, Gravity, Relativity, and Quanta: With it, Cosmology also Before the Hot Big Bang and Elementary Particles are Derived (in English) Our concept: A very comprehensive model is presented: Very founded observations form the basis. Therefrom, the following has been derived exactly: Adequate coordinates (…) Our concept: A very comprehensive model is presented: Very founded observations form the basis. Therefrom, the following has been derived exactly: Adequate coordinates for space navigation have been derived. Space is a stochastic average of indivisible volume portions. Their dynamics has been derived. Their emergent quantum properties have been deduced, including the quantum postulates and a respective adequate quantum field theory. Emergent gravity, including the bosons of interaction have been derived. These results are summarized.
With it, the hot or usual Big Bang and the dynamics before that are deduced. The spectrum of indivisible volume portions is derived. From it, elementary particles are deduced. The cosmological constants are derived from the observation of the Hubble constant, which corresponds to an underivable calendar date.
The deduced outcomes are in precise accordance with observation, while we do not execute any fit or use any unfounded hypothesis. Thus, we achieve an exceptionally high reliability and evidence. Our result is a derived, clarifying, problem solving and elucidating foundation of present – day physics. Further findings will be derived similarly in a future semester.
Competence, skills and expertise: We derive our results explicitly. So, each student can derive all results on her or his own. This improves competence, confidence and self – esteem. At the end of this lecture, the students can explain how the basic present – day fundamental physical theories can be unified, generalized and derived from very few and very founded observations. Therefore, the topic has a high predictive power, so a Short Research Project can be chosen instead of the Seminar Presentation.
Content: The above concepts, methods of testing and the corresponding observations constitute the content of the course.
You can find course dates and further information in Stud.IP. | PD Dr. Hans-Otto Carmesin |
| 01-ET-MA-EngE-V | Engineering Ethics (in English) This course gives an introduction into basic features and concepts of ethics with respect to scientific research, political institutions and business. It is laid out (…) This course gives an introduction into basic features and concepts of ethics with respect to scientific research, political institutions and business. It is laid out when and how responsibility arises. Basic moral values will be introduced, and together with common moral theories, these will be applied to several typical case studies in engineering. Various Codes of Ethics will be analyzed and discussed. We will also discuss values in the design process, environmental ethics, and space ethics. There is a reading assignment to every session, which is a text from a pool consisting of introductory teaching material, Codes of Ethics from various organizations and papers about Engineering Ethics. You can find course dates and further information in Stud.IP. | M. Sc Inga Meyenborg |
| 01-PHY-MA-RingSp-V | Fascination Space (in English) Ringvorlesung: On the Scientific and Practical Use of Astronautics Die Ringvorlesung "Fascination Space - On the scientific and practical use of astronautics" informiert über spannende wissenschaftliche Fragestellungen im Bereich der (…) Die Ringvorlesung "Fascination Space - On the scientific and practical use of astronautics" informiert über spannende wissenschaftliche Fragestellungen im Bereich der Raumfahrt, für das tägliche Leben wichtige und unverzichtbare praktische Anwendungen der Raumfahrt, an die Grenzen gehende technologische Herausforderungen sowie über vergangene, geplante und laufende Raumfahrtmissionen. Lehrende der Universität Bremen und kooperierender Institute sowie Vertreter regionaler Industrieunternehmen bringen den Studierenden und allen interessierten MitarbeiterInnen der Universität Bremen Raumfahrt in Forschung und Anwendung in allgemeinverständlicher Form in Vorlesungen und ausführlichen Diskussionen nahe. ** This seminar series intends to convey exciting aerospace research questions on a more general level and to allow discussions between experts and audience. Professionals from academia and industry will look into applications from space research, some of which have become vital parts of our everyday life. The technological challenges of astronautics and past, present and future space missions will also be tackled. You can find course dates and further information in Stud.IP. | Prof. Dr. Annette Ladstätter-Weißenmayer Prof. Dr. Claus Lämmerzahl |