Friday, 3 February 2023

Quantum Mechanics: The Simplest Explanation a Probabilistic Interpretat...

The simplest explanation of quantum mechanics is that light is a waves with particle characteristics as a probabilistic future unfolds photon by photon.

The mathematics of quantum mechanics can be explained as a geometrical process based on Huygens’ Principle of 1670, that said: “Every point on a wave front has the potential for a new spherical 4π wave”

The spherical geometry gives us a reason why the probabilities always add up to one.

A real number and an imaginary number represent a point on the spherical surface.

When the point moves it represents our three dimensional world changing as a new probabilistic future comes into existence. 

This is a process of spherical symmetry forming and breaking that forms the imperfect broken symmetry of everyday life.

In this theory, the atoms are standing waves it time with the absorption and emission of light forming the passage of time.

The wave particle duality of light and matter in the form of electrons forms a blank canvas for us to interact with forming a future relative to energy and momentum of our actions.

This idea is supported by the fact that light photon ∆E=hf energy is continuously transforming potential energy into the kinetic Eₖ=½mv² energy of matter, in the form of electrons. Kinetic energy is the energy of what is actually ‘happening’.    

We have the Planck constant linked with two pi because the energy level of the process are relative to the radius r² of the sphere 4π and therefore cannot drop to zero.

In the equation for Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π we have 4π representing the spherical geometry of three-dimensional space.

   Photons are not a property of space and time; it is the other way around the characteristics of time and three dimensional space form out of an exchange of photon energy.

This can be seen with the expansion of the Universe directly linked to the increasing wavelength of photon energy.

We have one universal process from the quantum world of the very small to cosmology at the largest scale, with complexity arising out of simplicity in-between the two, as a process of spherical symmetry forming and breaking.       

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