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Wave-Particle Duality in Einstein-de Broglie Programs 被引量:1
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作者 claude elbaz 《Journal of Modern Physics》 2014年第18期2192-2199,共8页
The standard model of particle physics forms a consistent system for universe description. After following quantum mechanics, it derives particles from relativistic quantum fields. Since it does not include gravitatio... The standard model of particle physics forms a consistent system for universe description. After following quantum mechanics, it derives particles from relativistic quantum fields. Since it does not include gravitation, it describes only one aspect of the universe. In extension of general relativity, Einstein had proposed a symmetrical and complementary approach of physics. In his program, he privileged a relativist field based on representations for physical phenomena, before a precise mathematical description. It allows completing and unifying the universe description, like both eyes for relief vision, and both ears for stereophonic audition. We propose to show it with many simple examples. 展开更多
关键词 Standard Model Quantum Theory Special Relativity DE BROGLIE RELATION Planck-Einstein RELATION GRAVITATION PLANCK Parameters
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Gravitation and Electromagnetism Conciliated Following Einstein’s Program
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作者 claude elbaz 《Journal of Modern Physics》 2015年第5期660-669,共10页
The Einstein’s program permits to conciliate gravitation and electromagnetism. Besides the standard model, it forms a consistent system for universe description, founded upon a scalar field propagating at the speed o... The Einstein’s program permits to conciliate gravitation and electromagnetism. Besides the standard model, it forms a consistent system for universe description, founded upon a scalar field propagating at the speed of light c. Matter corresponds to standing waves. Adiabatic variations of frequencies lead to electromagnetic interaction constituted by progressive waves. Classical domain corresponds to geometrical optics approximation, when frequencies are infinitely high, and then hidden. As interactions for matter, Gravitation and Electromagnetism derive from variations of its energy E = mc2. Electromagnetic interaction energy derives from mass variation dE = c2dm, and gravitation from speed of light variation dE = mdc2. Contrarily to gravitation, only electromagnetic interaction serves as a bridge between classical and quantum frames, since it leans directly upon the wave property of matter: its energy dE = hdν = c2dm derives from variations of matter energy E = hν = mc2. 展开更多
关键词 General RELATIVITY GRAVITATION Electromagnetism ADIABATIC INVARIANT Standard Model Quantum PHYSICS CLASSICAL PHYSICS
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