Quantum Physics

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[7] viXra:2202.0182 [pdf] submitted on 2022-02-28 22:24:44

On a Fundamental Limit to Space and Time

Authors: Alexander N. Balatsky
Comments: 23 Pages.

In addressing certain challenges of mathematical physics, the paper relies on an idea that physical reality is amenable to a complete description in terms of numerical quantities. What makes that idea extremely relevant to physical theory is that it yields an algebraic pattern that allows us not only to reveal a fundamental limit of the universe, but also to show that it is exactly this quantity that underpins the physical structure of the universe, determines the principles of its conservation and gives rise to all fundamental physical constants.
Category: Quantum Physics

[6] viXra:2202.0179 [pdf] submitted on 2022-02-28 13:23:53

The Type of the Interaction of the Particle Can Explain the Wave-Particle Duality

Authors: Jozsef Garai
Comments: 4 Pages.

Experiments leading to the development of the wave-particle duality concept have been investigated. Analyzing the conditions of these previous experiments, it has been concluded that the wave or particle behavior depends on the type of interaction of the particle with its surroundings. The particle's interaction with “field” results in wave behavior, while interaction with “matter” results in particle behavior. The interaction between the particle and its surroundings occurs at the interface. Field surrounds the entire particle; therefore, the interaction occurs at the surface, “surface” interaction. The interaction of the particles with matter can be considered as point-like interaction, or “bulk” interaction.
Category: Quantum Physics

[5] viXra:2202.0167 [pdf] submitted on 2022-02-26 20:54:56

The Statistical Origin of Einstein's Famous Formula

Authors: Dennis Bluver
Comments: 2 Pages. [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with the requirements on the Submission Form]

In this paper, it will be demonstrated that the formula e=mc^2 can be derived very simply using a model of a particle undergoing an inhomogeneous random walk at the speed of light. This is a simple, intuitive and mechanistic derivation of the famous formula that does not actually rely on special relativity.
Category: Quantum Physics

[4] viXra:2202.0134 [pdf] submitted on 2022-02-21 16:56:28

All Things Are Number, the Rest is Meaning

Authors: Alexander N. Balatsky
Comments: 42 Pages.

The primary focus of this paper is on a connection between imaginary nothing and real nothingness; as the paper reveals, that insight allows us to bridge real physical entities and imaginary mathematical concepts in a manner that may be considered consistent with both causality and complementarity. What makes this nexus extremely relevant to natural philosophy is that it is amenable to addressing in terms of analytical solutions: such construct allows us to interpret asymmetry and symmetry, causes and effects, continuous and discrete, entropy and gravity, matter and time, and other fundamental complementarities in terms of a common conceptual framework. Of interest to broader audience is that that framework suggests that the laws that determine physical conservation and the laws that ensure survival of sentient beings derive from the same logical pattern and obey the same conservation principles.
Category: Quantum Physics

[3] viXra:2202.0119 [pdf] submitted on 2022-02-18 11:33:29

Seven Theses About Photons and the Perfect Interference

Authors: Wolfgang Sturm
Comments: 4 Pages.

By the experiments published on Vixra in the meantime, seven theses about photons resulted. These theses are listed in a table. Together with the opinion of the mainstream and references to my associated experiments. Attached is another experiment which has not been published yet.
Category: Quantum Physics

[2] viXra:2202.0101 [pdf] submitted on 2022-02-14 07:51:35

Observations of The Hidden Reality

Authors: Bernard Riley
Comments: 18 pages, including 16 figures

The composition of Brian Greene’s The Hidden Reality is analysed from a personal perspective. The first reference in the index of the book to a subject that draws my attention is found on a page whose page number is an integer power or low-denominational fractional power of π or e, the denominator of the fraction being a power of 2. Subjects of particular interest are found on pages whose page numbers are integer powers of π or e; for subjects of greatest interest the integer is either 3 or 5. Related subjects are found on pages of symmetrically related page number. Again, we see that one’s observations create one’s reality.
Category: Quantum Physics

[1] viXra:2202.0032 [pdf] replaced on 2022-02-24 17:25:09

Electron Mass and Proton Mass: The Derivation

Authors: Helmut Söllinger
Comments: 14 Pages.

As already investigated systematically in the author’s previous work "The Code of Nature", the values of the electron mass and the proton mass (me and mp) can be represented in a convincing manner by five physical constants plus a time-varying parameter. The five constants are the elementary electric charge e, the vacuum electric permittivity Єo, the Planck constant h, the speed of light c and the gravitational constant G. As a time-varying parameter, either the Hubble radius R or the Hubble constant H can be used. In the past few years it was the author’s intention to systematically derive and interpret the equation, which he discovered in 2012. Now the author has succeeded in elaborating a convincing derivation of the equation using the concept of matter waves. In addition, a highly symmetrical form of the equation was found by introducing four calculative masses based on physical constants.
Category: Quantum Physics