Unification of Classical Quantum and Relativistic Mechanics and of the Four Forces

Unification of Classical  Quantum  and Relativistic Mechanics and of the Four Forces
Author: J. X. Zheng-Johansson,P.-I. Johansson
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1594542600

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In this book Drs J X Zheng-Johansson and Per-Ivar Johansson present a remarkable unification scheme. The scheme is based on an analysis of the overall experimental observations available up to today, and an observation of the unsolved problems maintained in contemporary theoretical physics, revisiting past controversies and putting them in context with contemporary physics. The unsolved problems were the agent stimulating the authors to invent a new bold unification scheme. Vacuum polarisation, with a vacuuon (a pair of strongly bound opposite-signed charges) as a free entity, gets you back to the days of the ether concept, abandoned by physics after the Michelson-Morley experiment by the end of the 19:th century. Starting from constructing the fundamental building blocks for the vacuum and material particles, the Newtonian-Maxwellian solutions the authors obtain yield insights into fundamental concepts such as vacuum, charge, and mass. For instance, can vacuum be described by a building block denoted vacuuon, with or without mass depending on pushed into motion or not? Can free charges be described as a mass-less entity? Can and how vacuum polarise? However, even if vacuum in the real Universe never polarises as proposed in this unification scheme, it may yet serve as another tool in the physics toolbox, a theoretical bridge between classical and modern physics. Physics and physical theory is a human invention, a mathematical description of the intrinsic properties of the Universe and its associated phenomena. Our understanding of the Universe is a reaction of our mind, of our way of understanding. Richard Feynman once noted about the Maxwell equations something that goes like: If a mathematical theory in physics cannot be proved by experiments it remains to be proved mathematically. Ultimately, it must be possible to test any new theory by experiments. If experimental tests are not possible we are left with a mere hypothesis based on equations. The unification scheme proposed by this work consists of a Proposition about the fundamental building blocks (ap- and n-vaculeon) and a series of Predictions from Newtonian-Maxwellian solutions based on that Proposition. The arriving at the Proposition and the Predictions, relating to classical, quantum and relativistic mechanics, is their context. The book is a challenge out of the ordinary, a challenge that deserves careful consideration.

Classical Mechanics

Classical Mechanics
Author: Walter Greiner
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 503
Release: 2003-12-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387955865

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Intended for advanced undergraduates and beginning graduate students, this text is based on the highly successful course given by Walter Greiner at the University of Frankfurt, Germany. The two volumes on classical mechanics provide not only a complete survey of the topic but also an enormous number of worked examples and problems to show students clearly how to apply the abstract principles to realistic problems.

Theoretical Foundations of Nanoscale Quantum Devices

Theoretical Foundations of Nanoscale Quantum Devices
Author: Malin Premaratne,Govind P. Agrawal
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2021-01-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781108475662

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This self-contained text describes the underlying theory and approximate quantum models of real nanodevices for nanotechnology applications.

Selected Topics in Applications of Quantum Mechanics

Selected Topics in Applications of Quantum Mechanics
Author: Mohammad Reza Pahlavani
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 470
Release: 2015-05-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789535121268

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This book has two sections. The section Selected Topics in Applications of Quantum Mechanics provides seven chapters about different applications of quantum mechanics in science and technology. The section Selected Topics in Foundations of Quantum Mechanics provides seven chapters about the foundations of quantum mechanics. This book is written by a community of expert scientists from different research institutes and universities from all over the world. Without a doubt, quantum mechanics is the greatest discovery of the 20th century. Therefore, its history and foundations are of great interest to scientists and students. This book covers some of the applications of quantum mechanics in nuclear physics, medical science, information technology, atomic physics and material science, as well as selected topics of quantum mechanics through different bases and ideas about quantum mechanics. The basic idea of the publication of this book is to make scientists and researchers, as well as graduate students, familiar with the foundations of quantum mechanics.

New Topics in Theoretical Physics

New Topics in Theoretical Physics
Author: Henk F. Arnoldus,Thomas F. George
Publsiher: Nova Publishers
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2007
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1600213553

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Although the various branches of physics differ in their experimental methods and theoretical approaches, certain general principles apply to all of them. The forefront of contemporary advances in physics lies in the submicroscopic regime, whether it be in atomic, nuclear, condensed-matter, plasma, or particle physics, or in quantum optics, or even in the study of stellar structure. All are based upon quantum theory (i.e: quantum mechanics and quantum field theory) and relativity, which together form the theoretical foundations of modern physics. Many physical quantities whose classical counterparts vary continuously over a range of possible values are in quantum theory constrained to have discontinuous, or discrete, values. The intrinsically deterministic character of classical physics is replaced in quantum theory by intrinsic uncertainty. According to quantum theory, electromagnetic radiation does not always consist of continuous waves; instead it must be viewed under some circumstances as a collection of particle-like photons, the energy and momentum of each being directly proportional to its frequency (or inversely proportional to its wavelength, the photons still possessing some wavelike characteristics). This book presents state-of-the-art research from around the world.

Progress in Physics vol 3 2006

Progress in Physics  vol  3 2006
Author: Dmitri Rabounski Larissa Borissova, Florentin Smarandache, Larissa Borissova
Publsiher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Progress in Physics has been created for publications on advanced studies in theoretical and experimental physics, including related themes from mathematics.

Relativistic Classical Mechanics and Electrodynamics

Relativistic Classical Mechanics and Electrodynamics
Author: Martin Land,Lawrence P. Horwitz
Publsiher: Morgan & Claypool Publishers
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2019-12-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781681737072

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This book presents classical relativistic mechanics and electrodynamics in the Feynman-Stueckelberg event-oriented framework formalized by Horwitz and Piron. The full apparatus of classical analytical mechanics is generalized to relativistic form by replacing Galilean covariance with manifest Lorentz covariance and introducing a coordinate-independent parameter τ to play the role of Newton's universal and monotonically advancing time. Fundamental physics is described by the τ-evolution of a system point through an unconstrained 8D phase space, with mass a dynamical quantity conserved under particular interactions. Classical gauge invariance leads to an electrodynamics derived from five τ-dependent potentials described by 5D pre-Maxwell field equations. Events trace out worldlines as τ advances monotonically, inducing pre-Maxwell fields by their motions, and moving under the influence of these fields. The dynamics are governed canonically by a scalar Hamiltonian that generates evolution of a 4D block universe defined at τ to an infinitesimally close 4D block universe defined at τ+dτ. This electrodynamics, and its extension to curved space and non-Abelian gauge symmetry, is well-posed and integrable, providing a clear resolution to grandfather paradoxes. Examples include classical Coulomb scattering, electrostatics, plane waves, radiation from a simple antenna, classical pair production, classical CPT, and dynamical solutions in weak field gravitation. This classical framework will be of interest to workers in quantum theory and general relativity, as well as those interested in the classical foundations of gauge theory.

Progress in Physics vol 4 2006

Progress in Physics  vol  4 2006
Author: Dmitri Rabounski, Florentin Smarandache, Larissa Borissova
Publsiher: Infinite Study
Total Pages: 95
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Progress in Physics has been created for publications on advanced studies in theoretical and experimental physics, including related themes from mathematics.