Quantum Physics

   

Particles Of Space-Time a Brief 'Experimental' Approach

Authors: Carlton Frederick, Nicholas Taylor

Some theoretical physics models take space-time to be discontinuous. We concur. Further, we suggest that all of space-time consists of real, charged, Planck-scale, particles that move in an imaginary manifold under the influence of a force acting between those particles. We propose such a force, an amalgam of the strong and electro-weak forces. In addition, the gravitational force and the force between charged particles is included. We then drop a large number of the particles into the manifold and observe their motions. The motions can be observed in 3D on a dedicated URL. This lets us explore various quantum mechanical phenomena.

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[v1] 2023-03-01 17:15:54
[v2] 2023-03-03 06:05:14

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