The successor of Quantum Mechanics
A reviewer
(cnassif@cbpf.br)
, 08/04/2008
Claudio Nassif, PhD theoretical physicist 'claudionassif@yahoo.com.br'.
I am the author of Symmetrical Special
Relativity, which first paper was published
by the journal Pramanas in July 2008 under
the title: 'Deformed special relativity
with an invariant minimum speed and its
cosmological implications'. We, theoretical
physicists, develop theories by using the
mathematics, some theorems, many axioms,
supporting fundamental principles, but
there is not a physical reality underlying
our theories. Actually one of achivements
of the 20th Century is that a physical
reality is unatainable in Modern Physics.
But Guglinski's theory just supplies
physical models to Theoretical Physics. In
his theory are proposed physical models for
the photon, the fermions, the neutron, the
hydrogen atom, the nucleus, and the aether,
and his QRT proposes the fundamental
principles from which those physical models
work. My SSR and Guglinski's QRT are
complementary. A future consistent
agglutination of SSR and
QRT will perform a New Grand Unified Theory
which, if confirmed by experiments, will
constitute the New Physics of the 21th
Century.
Also recommended: A new description for an ether 'the
dark energy or 'cosmological constant'' is
given in Pramana Vol71, n1, p.1-13 '2008'
Link: The successor of Quantum Mechanics