Wednesday, 17 August 2022

Study of Quantum Field Based on the Hypothesis of the Absolute System of Reference: A Non-Relativistic Theory | Chapter 3 | New Trends in Physical Science Research Vol. 8

 A classical nonrelativistic theory that is compatible with contemporary quantum theory is the quantum field theory based on the assumptions of the absolute reference system. By contrasting the theoretical results of quantum electrodynamics, one might arrive at this conclusion using the basic concepts of this hypothesis. The electromagnetic wave equation known as the wave equation, which replaces Schrodinger's equation, was obtained from the study of particle structure. The normal distributions of energy and time, or alternatively momentum and position, lead to the statement of the uncertainty principle. Since the relativistic relationship of energy with momentum and mass also holds true for the absolute system of reference hypothesis, the Klein-Gordon equation is obtained in the same way using the classical wave equation, due to a minor difference brought on by the Lorentz factor.


Author(s) Details:

Konstantinos Patrinos,
National Technical University of Athens, Greece.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/NTPSR-V8/article/view/7882

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