Quantum Physics

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[6] viXra:2606.0067 [pdf] submitted on 2026-06-19 02:46:54

Atoms Through Nonlinear Dynamical Systems

Authors: Najib Chairi
Comments: 15 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: Please cite listed scientific references and submit article written with AI assistance to ai.viXra.org) Copyright © 2026 by the author(s), all rights reserved.

The atom is traditionally described by quantum mechanics through linear equations, especially the Schrödinger equation. Yet as soon as the number of particles increases, the atom no longer remains a simple one-body problem: electrons interact with one another, alter the effective potential in which they evolve, and give rise to global structures whose stability cannot always be understood as a mere addition of individual behaviors. This article proposes an exploratory reading of the atom and of the periodic table through the lens of nonlinear dynamical systems, threshold phenomena, collective modes, phase locking, and self-organization. The aim is not to replace standard quantum mechanics, but to examine whether certain atomic regularities - shell closures, noble gases, filling anomalies, transitions between periods, and the special stability of some configurations - can be interpreted as signatures of collective stability. The article also develops analogies with lasers, nonlinear optics, coupled oscillators, the fractional quantum Hall effect, and wave chaos. These analogies should not be understood as strict identifications. They are conceptual tools that help us think of atomic matter as a dynamic, resonant, and self-consistent organization.
Category: Quantum Physics

[5] viXra:2606.0066 [pdf] submitted on 2026-06-18 03:15:24

Predicting Low-Field Visibility Loss from Local Opposite-Polarity Field Coupling

Authors: Matthew Crane
Comments: 32 Pages.

Standard low-power optics treats visibility loss as a readout problem: the detector still records photon locations, but the measured hit pattern no longer separates cleanly into bright regions and dark regions.This paper controls that readout explanation before the prediction is tested. First, a stable visible interference pattern is made. Then the dark-region background, detector noise, false counts, pixel scale, position uncertainty, and minimum distinguishable bright-dark difference are measured. That calibration sets the measured visibility limit of the tested setup.After that calibration, detector sensitivity is part of the threshold test.This paper predicts that the measurable interference zone shrinks as the beam-waist to opposite-polarity + - coupling-event distance increases, until the setup reaches a measurable-visibility threshold.The predicted measurable-visibility threshold distance is:R_low = z_R sqrt(P/P_low - 1)
Category: Quantum Physics

[4] viXra:2606.0065 [pdf] submitted on 2026-06-18 03:13:52

Heisenberg Causes Gravity and Time Dilation

Authors: Leonardo Rubino
Comments: 16 Pages. (Note by ai.viXra.org Admin: For the last time, please cite and listed scientific references!)

Heisenberg causes gravity and time dilation.
Category: Quantum Physics

[3] viXra:2606.0063 [pdf] submitted on 2026-06-17 20:01:31

The Structure of Electrons and Photons

Authors: Michael Gunning
Comments: 19 Pages.

In this paper I propose a model for a physical explanation of the structure of the electron and the photon. The model explains what the charge of an electron is and why it has a total angular momentum of √3/2 ħ. It suggests what the nature of inertial mass is and explains the spin value of ħ for the photon as well as the origins of its alternating electric and magnetic fields. It includes explanations for what static electric and magnetic fields are and why the stress energy tensors for these fields used in General Relativity have the form that they do. It also explains the Lorentz force and the Stern Gerlach force. It gives a physical interpretation of Planck’s constant and proposes a physical mechanism for gravity which explains why it is so weak compared to the electric force. It also explains why the relativistic energy momentum formula has the form it does and also proposes a physical mechanism to explain the deBroglie wavelength of a particle.
Category: Quantum Physics

[2] viXra:2606.0033 [pdf] submitted on 2026-06-10 21:08:44

Extended Standard-Model by the Coxeter Element of the Affine Weyl Group E˜8

Authors: Reinhard Kronberger
Comments: 20 Pages.

In this paper i will give an extension of the known Standard-Model.The shape of the extension is not arbitrary choosen.The shape explains gravity and more. I show that the symmetries generated by the coxeter-element of the affine Weyl group E˜8 which is the affine extension of the well known exceptional group E8 is a candidate which explains open questions like dark matter and gravity.
Category: Quantum Physics

[1] viXra:2606.0025 [pdf] submitted on 2026-06-08 19:36:21

Quantum Mechanics and The Subjective Nature of Mathematics

Authors: Joseph Palazzo
Comments: 3 Pages. (Note by viXra Admin: An abstract in the article labeled as such in the article is required)

In the historical debate between Einstein and Bohr, it is practically seen in every sentence that Einstein was debating ontology ("Do you really believe the moon is not there when you are not looking at it?")[1] while Bohr was debating epistemology (we only know until particles are observed, at which point the "wave function collapses" into a definite state). This is like as if one is talking about basketball, while the other is talking about hockey. It’s no surprise that they were talking passed each other, not aware of what was going on. Worse is that the whole physics community for the past 100 years did not see it. In 2022, the Nobel Prize in physics was headlined as: quantum mechanics is right, Einstein is wrong — indicating by all measures that we still don’t have it right.
Category: Quantum Physics