High Energy Particle Physics

   

Temporal Differentiation and Its Role in Matter-Field Interactions

Authors: Alaa H. Kheder

The Temporal Difference Principle introduces a novel framework for understanding matter-field interactions through two distinct but interdependent timescales: one dependent on mass and the other on field dynamics. These timescales are inversely related, and this inverse relationship is crucial for maintaining dynamic equilibrium in the system. The paper explores the theoretical underpinnings of the principle, derived mathematical models, and their implications for understanding complex physical systems. The results demonstrate how mass and field interactions scale within the system, offering new perspectives on energy transfer, particle dynamics, and cosmological behavior. This approach holds potential for extending existing models in quantum mechanics and relativity.

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