Finally an experiment that WILL unambiguously determine if Quantum Mechanics or Relativity rules the universe.

Finally an experiment that WILL unambiguously determine if Quantum Mechanics or Relativity rules the universe. Richard Feynman the farther of Quantum Electrodynamics or “OED” realized the significance of the Thompson’s double slit experiment because it demonstrates the inseparability of the wave and particle properties of particles and felt a complete understanding of quantum mechanics could … Read more

Electromagnetism and gravity as aspects of a broader mathematical structure.

    Maxwell defined the propagation of an electromagnetic wave in terms of a field consisting of both electric and magnetic components which continuously interact with each other, forming an electromagnetic wave. While Quantum Field Theory defines an electromagnetic field in terms of discrete parcels of energy while avoiding the question as to how it … Read more

Particles as standing waves in space-time

It is possible, as this article will show that a standing wave in space-time is responsible for a photon. A standing waves are created within a medium when the vibration frequency of the source causes reflected waves from one end of the medium to interfere with incident waves from the source. This interference occurs in … Read more

4 spatial dimensions and A Theory of Everything

One cannot deny that Quantum mechanics, the theory that defines the tiny world of particles and Einstein’s theories, the one that defines what we see through a telescope have been the most successful scientific theories of modern times However, attempts to bring these two theories together and define "A Theory of Everything" have been unsuccessful. … Read more

Einstein on the collapse of the wave function.

In quantum mechanics, wave function collapse is said to occur when a wave function, initially in a superposition of several states appears to reduce to one due to interaction with the external world.  This interaction is called an observation. The measurement problem in quantum mechanics involves understanding how (or whether) wave function collapse occurs. The … Read more