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New experiment corroborates photon model of Quantum Ring Theory
Posted on Tuesday, June 07, 2011 @ 21:13:53 UTC by vlad
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WGUGLINSKI writes: The experiment: Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1170.abstract
The photon model proposed in Quantum Ring Theory is composed by two corpuscles - a particle and its antiparticle - which move with helical trajectory.
Quantum Ring Theory proposes that all the elementary particles move with helical trajectory, which is responsible for the wave feature of matter. Along the 20th Century it was considered that matter has a duality wave-particle, supposedly confirmed in some experiments with the electron, as the double-slit experiment.
When the electron crosses one unique slit, it behaves as a particle. When the electron crosses two slits, it behaves as a wave.
According
to Quantum Ring Theory, in the double-slit experiment the helical
trajectory is the responsible for the electron's wave behavior: when
the electron crosses the two slits, it has interference with its own
helical trajectory.
Now the physicist Aephraim Steinberg , from
the Toronto University-Canada- made the double-slit experiment with
photons, and the results show that Quantum Mechanics is wrong, while
Quantum Ring Theory is correct, because:
1- According to Quantum
Mechanics, a quantum particle can behave either as a particle or as a
wave, but it cannot behave as wave and as a particle at the same time.
2-
Unlike, as Quantum Ring Theory considers that the wave-particle duality
is consequence of the helical trajectory, then the particle can have
interference with its own helical trajectory when it crosses a slit. So, according to QRT, the quantum particle can behave as a wave and as a particle as the same time.
In
the Steinberg experiment, a photon crossed a unique slit, and it had
inferference with itself (a wave feature), while from Quantum Mechanics
we would have to expect a particle feature only, since the photon
crossed only one slit.
So, the experiment corroborates the photon
model of Quantum Ring Theory, while it contradicts a fundamental
principle of Quantum Mechanics, according to which a quantum particle
cannot behave at the same time as a wave and as a particle
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The collapse of Bohr's Principle of Complementarity (Score: 1) by vlad on Friday, June 17, 2011 @ 21:48:44 UTC (User Info | Send a Message) http://www.zpenergy.com | 1) There is a principle in Quantum Mechanics:
- a quantum particle can be either a particle or a wave, but it cannot be at the same time particle and wave.
Such principle, known as Complementarity, was proposed by Bohr. It was considered untouchable along the 20th Century.
Complementarity is
consequence of de Broglie's interpretation on the duality
wave-particle. Because according to his interpretation, the duality is a property of the matter.
Well, it makes no sense the matter to be particle and wave at the same time. That's
why, according to de Broglie's interpretation (and Bohr's
complementarity), a quantum particle cannot be wave and particle at the
same time.
2) In 2006 Guglinski published his book "Quantum Ring Theory-Foundations for Cold Fusion", in which he shows that de Broglie's interpretation on dualtiy violates a fundamental principle of Physics: a law must be valid in any referential.
Therefore, according to Guglinski de Broglie interpretation cannot be correct. In another words: the duality cannot be a property of matter.
3)
Now in june-2011 Aephraim Steinberg published a new experiment where he
showed that it's wrong the untouchable Bohr's complementarity: Observing the Average Trajectories of Single Photons in a Two-Slit Interferometer http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6034/1170.abstract [www.zpenergy.com]
Steinberg experiment shows that a quantum particle can be, at the same time, a wave and a particle.
As complementarity
was based on the interpretation that duality is a property of the
matter, then obviously Steinberg experiment implies that de Broglie's
interpretation is wrong.
In another words: Steinberg's experiment implies that duality cannot be a property of matter.
So, Steinberg experiment reinforces Guglinski's argument that de Broglie interpretation is wrong.
4)
David Bohm proposed a new interpretation of Quantum Mechanics. His
theory suggests that Quantum Mechanics is just a tip of an enormous
iceberg submerged under the water surface.
The rest of the iceberg, suggested by David Bohm, is unveiled by Guglinski's Quantum Ring Theory.
The 2011 Steinberg's experiment is showing that David Bohm was right: Quantum Mechanics is only a tip of an enourmous iceberg...
5)
Now he need only to wait for more new experiments. They will show if
Quantum Ring Theory is actually the rest of the iceberg suggested by
David Bohm.
WGUGLINSKI
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