Quantum Physics

   

Quantum Reconciliation Via the Planck Constant

Authors: D.B. Libby

One of the long-standing conundrums of science is the exact mathematical relationship of quantum mechanics to Newtonian physics, as well as to relativistic physics. Herein it is shown to be possible to use the Planck constant as represented by the quantum formula for photon energy, E=hc/λ , where h is the Planck constant, and using an approach similar to Bohr’s classical mechanical solution for the atom, to construct equations that show the mathematical relationship among all three in fundamental terms. This has the possibility of showing how relativity applied to Newtonian physics produces a quantum mechanical result, and may lead to a better understanding of quantum mechanics from a non-statistical approach, as well as possibly allowing a direct calculation of quantum gravity.

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