Proper Interval Locality
 
The Principle of Proper Interval Locality
Quantum electrodynamics, Intrepretation of Quantum Mechanics,Minkowski space-time Schwarzschild. EPR Experiment. Zero proper interval arc length mediation of electromagnetism in Riemannian manifolds characterised by the Einstein tensor
 
 
Overview
Overview of proper interval locality
 
 
Dorling Kindersley Books
 
 
Index
Proper Interval Locality, Index
 
 
Introduction
Minkowski Electrodynamics in Space-time
 
 
Defintion of proper interval locality
Locality and Non-Locality, grid transformation
 
 
Visualising Proper Interval Locality
Interval transformation in the space-time diagram.
 
 
Development of the Wave-function of light
Planck's constant,and proper interval Locality, wave-function of light., transactional interpretation Cramer, emitter absorber theory Wheeler Feynmann
 
 
The Single Hole and Relativistic Uncertainty
Fresnel Diffraction and interference
 
 
Young's Double Slit Experiment and single Photon Interference
Young's double slit experiment.
 
 
A Note on Connectivity in Space-Time
Connectivity in Space-Time
 
 
A Note on the Polarisation of Light
Polarisation of light in Space-Time
 
 
Aspect's Experiment
Aspect's Experiment, How Photons become entangled, correlation of spatially separated events. Bell's inequality
 
 
References
On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies
 
 
Conclusion
Reconcilliation of quantum mechanics and relativity
 
 
Questions and Answers
quantum mechanics and special relativity validation
 
 
Compton Effect
Compton Effect, wave particle duality.
 
 
Questions and Answers Continued
Everett Multiverse single versus multi universe.
 
 
Modern Physics, the view from the duckpond
Modern Physics
 
 
Development notes
development of theory
 
 
Draft
 
 
Attachment 2
Propbability distribution for an interaction.
 
 
Books about Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
Books about Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
 
 
DVD's on Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
DVD's on Relativity and Quantum Mechanics
 
 
Bell Local Theory
Bell Local Theory Where Bell's Inequality is Violated (In response to challenge by Travis Norsen
 
 
Partners
Links to Sponsers
 
 
Minkowski to Euclidean Projection Mechanics
Intrepretaion of quantum mechanics, relationship between how we measure events and how we graphically represent them.
 
 
unified variational theory
principles of least time and least action (stationary) explored as the characteristics of a single constiturnt of nature
 
 
Book shop
books on physics relativity quant mechanics
 
 
DVD Shop
 
 
General Theory
Including general relativity
 
 

Development notes

The important point to make with respect to
space-time mediated electromagnetism is the equivalence in the dynamics of the Compton effect resulting from a null interval strike from a remote quantum system and that calculated by regarding light as an independent particle. The compliance between QED and experimental verification is famous for its accuracy. It is therefore important that any new interpretation should not deviate dynamically significantly from QED. The new interpretion of The compton effect at a superficial level at least meets this requirement. Leaving us with the possibility of creating a self-consistent interpretation of electromagnetism without creating a system of dynamics which is going to deviate from the existing theory.

The new interpretation also allows for energy which may be containied within a spatially extensive quantum system to become entangled with other remote spatially extenxive systems. Allowing abrupted changes to the eigen values of interacting quantum systems. Helping us maybe able to understand how the quantum states of systems change?

Given the validity of Minkowski's space-time metric; energy can pass from a quantum system A at an event 1 to a quantum system B at an event 2, providing the proper time interval separating the two events has zero magnitude. The structure of space-time enables electromagnetic interaction between quantum systems without the need for a third party carrier medimum. (No particles. No waves are required). The accepted metric for space-time seems to exclude the possibility of free photons. This means the standard interpretation of quantum electrodymamics is probably wrong in spite of its extreme accuracy with experimental results. This need not be a problem provided we accept the principle of equivalence, that a strike from a remote quantum system via a null interval surface is the dynamic equivalent of being dynamically being struck by a free particle(a photon).

In the standard theory charged quantum objects are thought of as continually emitting virtual photons. As soon as it emits it, then the object is thought to reabsorb the virtual photon. With zero net effect on the average inertial state of the object.ADD more.

However, if the Minkowski metric is valid then it appears that the structure of space-time precludes the existence of of free photons virtual or otherwise. Instead of emitting photons the object must interact with remote objects.

The conclusion that electromagnetically charged entities are continuously interacting with spatiallly remote charged objects suggests the intriguing possibility that the quantum electrodynamc activity of entities may be influenced by the distribution of matter within the universe. The possibility of QED being modified to create a universal force of attraction between massive objects is particularly intriguing. It begs the question is gravity a manefestation of QED?

{(((((((( Development Requirements

Proton

Unit charge (1.602 × 10-19 coulomb)
Mass (1.6726 × 10-27 kg,

Electron

Properties

Mass: 9.109 3826(16) × 10-31 kg

Electric Charge: -1.602 176 53(14) × 10-19 C

It is believed that the number of electrons existing in the known universe is at least 10^79. This number amounts to a density of about one electron per cubic metre of space.

Classical diameter

1.18 10^15 meters

Barn = 7 10^15 m^2

Diameter of the universe

13.7 10^9 ly = 1.29612E+26 m

G = 6.67x10-11 m3 kg-1 s-2

e0 = 8.8542×10-12 Farad/meter (F/m) = 8.8542×10-12 Coulomb2/Newton-meter2(C2/N-m2) )))))))))}

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