Abstract

We propose a new integration of relativity and quantum mechanics (QM). Your cell phone or smart phone is a rich source of empirical information about relativity. It tells time based on a system called Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) which assumes absolute simultaneity: all observers in all inertial frames observe the same sequence of all events. You must choose whether to trust the time on your cell phone, or trust Einstein’s incompatible ideas about a space-time continuum. As concerns QM, the existence of “weirdness” means a mistake was made in QM’s starting assumptions. This article finds and corrects that mistake and presents for the first time, a quantum world free of all weirdness. There is another half to nature, previously unrecognized. It is devoid of energy and matter, namely zero-energy Elementary Waves which move within the medium of aether. We derive the linear wave PDE’s. There is evidence that Elementary Waves are in control of nature, despite their lack of energy. The existence of UFO’s (Unidentified Flying Objects) suggests that someone has learned how to control Elementary Waves. If we could learn from the UFO’s, we might acquire a decisive advantage in our battle against climate change.

Highlights

  • This article presents a non-Einstein view of time, namely the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) that is used by your cell phone

  • We focus on energy as we develop the Schrödinger equation: https://rajpub.com/index.php/jap and inserting Eq 18 we get the Time Independent Schrödinger Equation (TISE): The time dependent equation can be derived by differentiating our wave equation

  • The middle column shows that the oscillating aluminum plate affects the neutron wave-packets before the bismuth does, which could only happen if there were Schrödinger waves moving from the neutron source to the detector

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Summary

Introduction

This article presents a non-Einstein view of time, namely the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) that is used by your cell phone. [4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31] We have presented these common-sense ideas more than a dozen times to the American Physical Society. Audiences respond with blank faces, no comments and no questions It appears these ideas are so unorthodox and eccentric that scholars are speechless. The first half of this article is about relativity, the second half quantum mechanics One is seven minutes long, the other one hour Those videos are an easier way to first learn this material than is this article with its mathematical equations. If you continue to have trouble finding the videos, check the website ElementaryWave.com

A non-Einstein approach to Relativity
There is no space-time continuum
Mathematics alone is not enough
Common-sense about quantum weirdness
The central riddle of QM
History of the wave-particle duality error
Testing our model vis-à-vis five quantum experiments
4.11 Summary of the neutron interferometer data
The double slit experiment explained by TEW
4.22 A proposed experiment
Schrödinger’s cat
The Purcell effect
The TEW explanation of a Bell test experiment
Summary
A Bell test experiment
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