Medium and Waves Clarifying Fundamental Physics

L. Gerard Van Willigenburg, Willem L. De Koning
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Although quantum theory, relativity and gravity provide excellent predictions of observations in their corresponding domains, a qualitative understanding of these three pillars of fundamental physics and their connection, is still very much lacking. As shown in this paper, by considering a medium (ether) in three-dimensional Euclidean space, representing potential energy, and waves in this medium representing all physical objects and phenomena, all three can be much better connected and understood. All waves move with the velocity of light c which is only approximately constant because it is assumed to depend on medium density. From this medium with waves model of physics, three delusions obscuring fundamental physics are identified. These prevent connecting relativity, gravity and quantum theory and obscure their qualitative understanding. As to the quantitative understanding, the waves are shown to connect to the mathematics of relativity and gravity. In connecting to the mathematics of quantum theory, a specific type of wave, called luminal waves, is shown to have a huge advantage. On the other hand, this type of wave is shown to reside at a less fundamental level than a second type of wave that is also considered in this paper.
澄清基础物理学的介质和波
尽管量子理论、相对论和引力在它们相应的领域提供了极好的观测预测,但对基础物理学的这三大支柱及其联系的定性理解仍然非常缺乏。如本文所示,考虑三维欧几里得空间中的介质(以太)代表势能,而该介质中的波代表所有物理对象和现象,这三者可以更好地联系和理解。所有的波都以光速移动,光速c只是近似恒定的,因为它被认为取决于介质密度。从这种介质的物理波动模型中,我们发现了三种模糊基础物理的错觉。这些阻碍了相对论、引力和量子理论的联系,并模糊了对它们的定性理解。在定量理解方面,引力波与相对论和引力的数学联系在一起。与量子理论的数学联系起来,一种特殊类型的波,称为光波,被证明具有巨大的优势。另一方面,与本文也考虑的第二种波相比,这种类型的波位于较低的基本水平。
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