cpu68 Posted Friday at 02:02 PM Posted Friday at 02:02 PM The my proposed model, interference, assumes that particles are created by interference of waves (see diagram, crossing waves). diagram. Interference of waves. This is how particles can be created. Waves are created by vibrations of fields, and fields are a vacuum state. Gregory Podgorniak, Poland, 2025
tylers100 Posted Friday at 02:29 PM Posted Friday at 02:29 PM I dunno for sure until an evidence but a thought occurred to me that what if light waves emanated from a light source acquire some mass or form of particle(s) temporarily while bouncing or diffusing or something like that? Or just merely illumination of particles / mass in the way of its travel path?
studiot Posted Friday at 02:43 PM Posted Friday at 02:43 PM Just now, cpu68 said: The my proposed model, interference, assumes that particles are created by interference of waves (see diagram, crossing waves). diagram. Interference of waves. This is how particles can be created. Waves are created by vibrations of fields, and fields are a vacuum state. Gregory Podgorniak, Poland, 2025 So why do we find fields inside matter ? If particles are created by interference, why does the photoelectric effect occur with a single light source and direct illumination ?
cpu68 Posted Friday at 02:57 PM Author Posted Friday at 02:57 PM 26 minutes ago, tylers100 said: I dunno for sure until an evidence but a thought occurred to me that what if light waves emanated from a light source acquire some mass or form of particle(s) temporarily while bouncing or diffusing or something like that? Or just merely illumination of particles / mass in the way of its travel path? Interesting idea 13 minutes ago, studiot said: If particles are created by interference, why does the photoelectric effect occur with a single light source and direct illumination ? This is a difficult problem, if I find a solution I will let you know. 30 minutes ago, studiot said: If particles are created by interference, why does the photoelectric effect occur with a single light source and direct illumination ? Perhaps waves fill space, interfering and creating matter. The photoelectric effect arises from a single source because light waves interfere with these waves filling space.
joigus Posted Friday at 03:38 PM Posted Friday at 03:38 PM 34 minutes ago, cpu68 said: This is a difficult problem, if I find a solution I will let you know. No. It's a death sentence for your theory. Particles also emit single photons when placed in an ion trap and made to twist under magnetic fields. Particles decay. Particle showers appear in high-energy collisions. Etc. No interference there.
swansont Posted Friday at 04:15 PM Posted Friday at 04:15 PM ! Moderator Note First rule in speculations is that it must be backed up by evidence or some sort of proof. It can’t be untestable, and you must provide evidence or a prediction that is testable. That typically requires a model of some sort. Your next post on the topic must comply with this.
studiot Posted Friday at 04:37 PM Posted Friday at 04:37 PM Just now, cpu68 said: Perhaps waves fill space, interfering and creating matter. The photoelectric effect arises from a single source because light waves interfere with these waves filling space. Perhaps you would be better served by asking questions, rather than trying to guess in subjects you do not know enough about. To fully understand your proposal you need to understand what the subjects are. Despite what Disney would have you believe, Fields are not emanations from a magician's wand or spread about by one. In this context, Fields constitute a propagation medium. Waves are a form of propagation in a suitable medium and simple wave (the sort we first meet and study) obey the principle of superposition, which is the mathematical name for the mechanism that causes interference. But some more complicated waves and other structures in the medium do not obey this principle. Some of these structures have been investigated as candidates for 'particles' or at least models of particles, formed out of the medium. vortices and solitary waves (also called solitons) are two such structures. Have a look at this animation of two solitons interacting without interference. http://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/Demos/Solitons/collide-1.gif https://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/demos/solitons/solitons.html Then if you have questions, ask away. Just now, studiot said: http://www.acs.psu.edu/drussell/Demos/Solitons/collide-1.gif I have a question. Can anyone tell me how to make the animated gif work on an SF page please ? 1
Phi for All Posted Friday at 05:40 PM Posted Friday at 05:40 PM 1 hour ago, studiot said: I have a question. Can anyone tell me how to make the animated gif work on an SF page please ? Copy image, paste image. Does this work? 1
studiot Posted Friday at 06:16 PM Posted Friday at 06:16 PM Just now, Phi for All said: Copy image, paste image. Does this work? Fantastic. +1 I tried drag and drop, which usually works with non animated pics. @cpu68 you also need to read the article - it is quite easy going, never mind the formula they give. 1
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