Abstract

Unifying quantum and classical physics has proved difficult as their postulates are conflicting. Using the notion of counts of the fundamental measures—length, mass, and time—a unifying description is resolved. A theoretical framework is presented in a set of postulates by which a conversion between expressions from quantum and classical physics can be made. Conversions of well-known expressions from different areas of physics (quantum physics, gravitation, optics and cosmology) exemplify the approach and mathematical procedures. The postulated integer counts of fundamental measures change our understanding of length, suggesting that our current understanding of reality is distorted.

Highlights

  • On the nature of electromagnetic radiation (ER) and its unique properties in relation to blackbody spectral emissions, Planck’s work introduced the notion of quantized energy packets that led to a better understanding of light. He postulated that ER adhered to a strict quantal rule in the absorption and emission rules with photon energies given by E = nhv where n is the number of packets, h is Planck’s constant, and v is frequency [1]

  • In that there are no other combinations of the fundamental measures with respect to space, we find gravity a unique and singular phenomenon for which there are no other examples

  • The defining difference and advantage the Informativity approach offers are that each term carries a grounded physical correlation

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Introduction

On the nature of electromagnetic radiation (ER) and its unique properties in relation to blackbody spectral emissions, Planck’s work introduced the notion of quantized energy packets that led to a better understanding of light. He postulated that ER adhered to a strict quantal rule in the absorption and emission rules with photon energies given by E = nhv where n is the number of packets, h is Planck’s constant, and v is frequency [1].

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