Quantum Physics and Quantum theory: wave mechanics summary

 

 

 

 

 

Quantum Physics (Quantum Theory / Wave Mechanics) - From 1900 to 1930 there was a revolution in the foundations of our understanding of light and matter interactions. In 1900 Max Planck showed that light energy must be emitted and absorbed in discrete 'quanta' to explain blackbody radiation. Then in 1905 Albert Einstein showed that the energy E of light is determined by its frequency f, where E=hf. Finally, in the mid 1920s, Louis de Broglie and Erwin Schrodinger introduced the concept of Standing Waves to explain these discrete frequency and energy states of light and matter (standing waves only exist at discrete frequencies and thus energy states). So it is clear that Waves are central to Quantum Physics and our understanding of the structure and discrete energy states of both Light and Matter (which explains why Quantum Theory is also called Quantum Wave Mechanics). This is only a very simplistic summary (the probability / non-locality problems have not addressed), but it is enough to start with, the above pages provide more detailed explanations of these further 'strange' aspects of Quantum Physics.

What I find strange though, is that while the discrete energy states of light and matter were calculated using standing wave equations, only recently (Wolff 1986, Haselhurst 1997) has there been any effort to consider a pure Wave Structure of Matter. i.e. To discard the discrete 'particle' concept and explain the 'particle' properties of light and matter in terms of spherical standing waves and their interactions (which only occur at discrete frequencies f which then explain the discrete energy quanta E where E=hf). When we do this we find very obvious and simple solutions to many of these Quantum Physics problems.

Basically it seems that this 'strangeness' of quantum theory has been caused by the continuing assumption of the discrete 'particle' concept for both light and matter, and thus the resulting paradox of the 'Particle / Wave' duality. This has contributed to our current postmodern world view that it is impossible for us to ever correctly understand and describe physical reality (Bohr, Heisenberg). Thus a solution to these problems, founded on this new paradigm of the Metaphysics of Space (existing as a continuous Wave Medium) and the Wave Structure of Matter is clearly a significant discovery.

Cosmology Summary

Cosmology - The Wolff-Haselhurst Cosmology explains a Perpetual Finite Spherical Universe within an Infinite Eternal Space. The Spherical Standing waves determines the size of our finite spherical universe within an infinite Space (Matter is large not small, we only 'see' the Wave-Center / 'particle' effect which has greatly confused physics). Huygens' Principle explains how other matter's out waves combine to form our matter's spherical In-Waves, which then deduces both Mach's Principle and the redshift with distance (without assuming Doppler effect due to an expanding universe / Big Bang). This also explains how matter interacts with all other matter in the universe (why we can see stars) as matter is the size of the universe, but we only 'see' the high wave amplitude wave-centers / 'particles'.

 

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