Classical Physics

   

Does the Microworld Need Quantum Mechanics?

Authors: Anatoly V. Belyakov

In a series of articles, the author explained some phenomena and calculated a number of parameters related to the microworld using the non-quantum methods of the geometrodynamics (introduced by J. A. Wheeler). The sum of the results gives reason to believe that, at least for some microphenomena, a physical theory based on images and analogies from the physical reality surrounding us is possible and should be developed. Thus, the nature of the electric charge has been revealed, its value and the proton/electron mass ratio have been calculated, the light quarks mass have been determined, etc. This publication gives a short survey of the obtained results.

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