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Two views of the Vacuum
In modern science there are two mutually exclusive points of view on the behaviour of particles in a Vacuum. One point of view is the position of classical physics which says that: In the vacuum at T=0K any movement of a particle stops. And if in the Empire of Cold there is no movement, it is a dead empire. But another point of view completely rejects this formulation. This point of view is expressed in the quantum theory. In 1911, M. Planck stated that energy does not become zero at the approach T=0K. He declared this on the 1st Solvay congress. So " Energy at T=0K" became the main problem in physics because " Physics is first of all the vacuum". Gradually it began to appear that Vacuum at T=0K is not empty dead space. There live the "virtual" particles. These particles originally have negative and imaginary mass, and then make a virtual transition » to positive mass, becoming real particles. But the apparently mystical "virtual particles" as they make "virtual transitions". explains little. Let's rethink these "virtual" particles. Let's ask a question: What is the geometrical form of "virtual" particles in the Vacuum at T=0K? The answer is: According to the laws of physics : J. Charles ( 1787), Gay-Lussac ( 1802), V. Nernst ( 1910), A. Einstein ( 1925) particles in a Vacuum cannot have volume and consequently should be flat figures. This means, particles have the geometrical form of a circle, as from all flat figures the circle has the most optimum form: C/D=pi. What are these "virtual" circles in the vacuum? The answer is given in the theory of radiation of absolute black bodies. The theory considers an area of the space which are in absolute thermal balance. It is possible only at T=0K. But it is known, that such a condition is a "thermal death " and is not observed in nature. Therefore Planck, studying this area, came to the conclusion that condition T=0K has changed. In this space there should be a radiation of a quantum of light, possessing an internal impulse h=Et=1. So, « the virtual circle » is transformed to quantum of light. This quantum of light has an impulse h=Et=1 and travels with constant speed, c=1. From this assumption Quantum theory was born. Therefore the Quantum theory is a theory only about a quantum of light and its various transformations. And classical theory considers all other particles. These particles have mass much greater than a quantum of light and move with much smaller speeds. If we understand the difference between a quantum of light and all other particles, then all contradictions in the physics disappear, and all of physics becomes a harmoniously integral science. * * * http://www.socratus.com Best regards. Socratus. |
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