Friday, 23 December 2011

Schrodinger’s Cat speaks out in support of an objective reality for each individual observer.

The paradox of Schrodinger’s Cat can be explained in this theory giving us an explanation of why we have a flow of time in our everyday life.




This is a link to the video 'Schrodinger’s Cat on the uncertainty of life'


In this video Schrodinger’s Cat speaks out in support of an objective reality for each individual observer. This is done by explaining the Ψ w-function as a probability wave of a potential future event within each individual reference frame.

This can be explained by just two simple postulates


1. Is that the quantum wave particle function Ψ explained by Schrödinger’s wave equation represents the forward passage of time ∆E ∆t ≥ h/2π itself


2. Is that Heisenberg’s Uncertainty Principle ∆×∆p×≥h/4π that is formed by the w- function is the same uncertainty we have with any future event that we can interact with turning the possible into the actual!
This theory only needs three dimensions within a Universe of continuous energy exchange, continuous change.


The atoms distort the geometry of spacetime creating time variations between and within objects. It is time variations within magnetic fields that act as a source for electric fields and time varying electric fields is the source of the magnetic fields. When one field is changing in time, then a field of the other is induced. This will be relative to the position and momentum of the objects creating the time variation, the atoms themselves.

In the case of ‘Schrodinger’s Cat Thought Experiment’ the atoms are in the form of a cat. This is a very simple theory (Quantum Atom Theory an artist theory on the physics of time) but there are no paradoxes in this theory and it explains why we have a future and a past with a flow of time in our everyday life.

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