Bohr or Einstein: who is more creditable?

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Please follow and like us:0.9k1.1k7884041kBoth Einstein’s Special and General Theories of Relativity have a perfect record of predicting and explaining what we observe in our environment. However, the same cannot be said for Bohr’s concepts regarding the quantum properties of energy/mass. For example, the fact that vacuum energy exists has been confirmed by both the … Read more

Infinities: what do they mean for Quantum theory.

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Something that is infinite or the quality of having no limits or end cannot exist or be a part of the physically observable environment we live in primarily because it is finite. Some might disagree by pointing out that we cannot know the full extent of our universe because the speed of light puts limits … Read more

Incorporating electric fields into Einstein’s space-time universe

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In physics, a field is a physical quantity that has a value for each point in space and time. However Quantum Field Theory or QED mathematically defines the field properties of its environment in terms of the abstract properties of probabilities. While Einstein mathematically defines the values of gravity in terms of field equations based … Read more

The vacuum catastrophe: A classical interpretation

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The vacuum catastrophe is name given to the disagreement of over 100 orders of magnitude between measured values of the vacuum energy density and the theoretical zero-point energy predicted by Quantum Field Theory.  This discrepancy has been described as “the worst theoretical prediction in the history of physics.” The effects of vacuum energy can be … Read more

The Geometry of the Strong Force

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Quantum Chromodynamics a subset of the Standard Model of Particle Physics gives a very accurate mathematical description of the strong force that hold quarks together in protons and neutrons in terms of a gauge theory with the symmetry group of SU(3). However it does not define how that force physically interacts with them to do … Read more