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A Potential Way to Unify Classical and Quantum Mechanics

Authors: Roberto Napolitano

In the present work, by moving from the assumption that the Sun (and all the massive bodies) produces, starting from a certain distance from it, attractive and repulsive gravitational forces at the same time, giving life to the movement of the planets around the Sun according to the same principle of pendulum, I managed to derive a perihelion precession formula, a black hole radius formula and, above all, a formula of atomic nuclear radius, which was missing until now, all in excellent agreement with the observation and in a completely independent way of the Einstein’s theory of relativity. I have also shown that the nuclear radius formula can also be successfully used to predict the radius of neutron stars. Moreover I have found — always through the same principles that allowed me to achieve the above results, in particular through the modification of the Newtonian gravitational potential, in turn due to the different modus-operandi of gravity force — a formula of the non-decreasing orbital velocity of galactic stars, without considering dark matter. Then I have demonstrated the black hole is composed only of protons, and that it’s similar to the nucleus of the atom and, analogously, the galaxy is similar to the atom, since the stars moving around the central nucleus in the same way as the electrons move around the atomic nucleus. I have also found another similitude among atomic nucleus, black hole and neutron stars, namely the self-orbiting phenomenon existing in all the cases. From the mathematical findings obtained in the present work it has also emerged the existence, both at the microscopic and the macroscopic level, of the gravito-electric force (or, if one prefers, electro-gravitational force), resulting from the fusion of the gravitational force with the electric one, working exactly in accordance with Newtonian mechanics, although modified by the introduction of a repulsive force in addition and in opposition to the attractive one, that makes us understand the universe works always in the same way, both at macroscopic and at microscopic scales. Furthermore, through the theory here proposed, it has been possible to find a theoretical foundation to the Planck constant, to derive the photon mass, as well as to prove the existence of the gravito-electric radiations. It is also emerged the existence of the universal principle of specific asymmetry between gravitational potential energy and kinetic energy, as a cause of nuclear energy E = Mc2. In this perspective, the present work can represent a potential unifying way between the macrocosm and microcosm mechanics.

Comments: 254 Pages. https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/kd7by

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[v1] 2018-06-29 02:36:01
[v2] 2018-07-05 09:58:53
[v3] 2018-07-11 09:55:42
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