Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

E=mQ² as a Basis for Integration of q Electrical-Mass into Q Quantum Potential as E=Q

Authors: Andraz Pibernik

This is a new approach to simulation where Q or Quantum Potential Energy is used to design Quantum simulated realities without the need to solve the Schrödinger equation. I present an unique integraion of q or Electrical-Mass aka cosmic-ocean that permeates all space and its pressure is pushing us down to earth wich is gravity. Volume x Pressure = Energy. In my model which is based on the most simple mathematics, I show that Electrical Energy = Quantum Potential Energy when relativistic mass m is replaced by the lighter and universal composite material called q or Electrical-Mass. This is the first step towards my newly invented notion of sapiedelic society that is based on self-betterment and betterment of all kind. An attempt like this has never been done before that is why I would like to dedicate this sicentific paper to my brother and future Univ. Dipl. Ing. of Electrotechnics for his 30th birthday.

Comments: 5 Pages. The most simple approach to a Quantum Mechanical Solution ever done using Al Zeeper's true Energy Equation E=qA²Z².

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[v1] 2013-02-23 05:01:19 (removed)
[v2] 2013-02-24 01:56:49

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