A New, Unified, Non-Relativistic Quantum Quaternal Physics
ORAL
Abstract
Despite its impressive results, the relativistic Standard Model, remains unrealistic because of quantum incompatibilities.
String and GUT theories are exciting, but far from being validated.
To confront these theoretical contradictions and to develop a mathematical model for de Broglie's wave-particle, I did propose the new Hypothesis of the Complex Nature of Matter. It was presented in 1994 at the french Academy of Sciences, by Andre Lichnerowicz.
I do extend it, now, by quaternion algebra, to link, without any relativistic postulate, mass and time dilation with Planck's and de Broglie's laws, and to take into account spin and helicity.
I start with a new interpretation of Michelson's experiment, assuming that its photons are carried by the gravitational field of the earth.
This discards the need for the hypothesis of space contraction and gravitation as a curvature of space. Instead, I consider gravitation as a very tiny residual attractive Coulomb's force between the electric fields of protons and electrons.
This allows a unification of atomic forces and gravitation and leads to a solar system quantified by an extended Bohr's model with a link between the orbital and daily spin of the Earth.
String and GUT theories are exciting, but far from being validated.
To confront these theoretical contradictions and to develop a mathematical model for de Broglie's wave-particle, I did propose the new Hypothesis of the Complex Nature of Matter. It was presented in 1994 at the french Academy of Sciences, by Andre Lichnerowicz.
I do extend it, now, by quaternion algebra, to link, without any relativistic postulate, mass and time dilation with Planck's and de Broglie's laws, and to take into account spin and helicity.
I start with a new interpretation of Michelson's experiment, assuming that its photons are carried by the gravitational field of the earth.
This discards the need for the hypothesis of space contraction and gravitation as a curvature of space. Instead, I consider gravitation as a very tiny residual attractive Coulomb's force between the electric fields of protons and electrons.
This allows a unification of atomic forces and gravitation and leads to a solar system quantified by an extended Bohr's model with a link between the orbital and daily spin of the Earth.
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Presenters
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Claude Massot
Theoretical Physics, Independant Scientist
Authors
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Claude Massot
Theoretical Physics, Independant Scientist