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- Thu Jul 01, 2010 10:29 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: An ‘unknown’ electron.
- Replies: 28
- Views: 14149
Re: An ‘unknown’ electron.
I believe all elementary particles are some "defects" in regular structure of physical space (of vacuum). Antiparticle is an opposite/complementary defect to a particle. For example: Vacancy / interstitial or opposite oriented dislocations? In other words: 1 Antiparticles exist in the Vac...
- Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:05 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: Quantum Theory...help!
- Replies: 42
- Views: 22670
Re: Quantum Theory...help!
The (accidental) quantum process - the process of a point "now" we can understand as a phase border between the growing (ordered, causal) history and less ordered, oddly causal the future. There is some probability how a history, its new time sediment, new “crystal” layer of the history wi...
- Sun Jun 13, 2010 2:12 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: An ‘unknown’ electron.
- Replies: 28
- Views: 14149
Re: An ‘unknown’ electron.
There is not the right way to find any deeper and deeper structure of elementary particles. The properties, the complexity of an elementary particle is to find in properties of its surround. The more “exotically” elementary particle is, the more disturbed is the regular structure of space. Thermal w...
- Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:59 pm
- Forum: Philosophy of Science
- Topic: An ‘unknown’ electron.
- Replies: 28
- Views: 14149
Re: An ‘unknown’ electron.
I believe all elementary particles are some "defects" in regular structure of physical space (of vacuum). Antiparticle is an opposite/complementary defect to a particle. For example: Vacancy / interstitial or opposite oriented dislocations?