Quantum Physics

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wave particle duality

Is there an alternative to wave particle duality?

Central to quantum physics is the notion of wave particle duality. However, the concept of a photon particle of light is not needed if the Aether that can transmit the wave through the vacuum can be established. By adopting a 4D view, we are able to achieve this, which is set to revolutionise our view of the universe, from the atom, to electrical generation.

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the photoelectric effect how does it work

Can the photoelectric effect be explained without the need for a photon?

The concept of the photon is based on our present solution to the photoelectric effect. However, this solution cannot be true, as the speed at which electrons are released into the circuit is much faster than the interactions between a photon and an electron. Our new 4D solution shows that it is the geometry of light and space that are actually responsible for this effect, ushering in a new theory of energy generation, extracted from the vacuum of space.

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What is quantum foam

What is Quantum Foam? A 4D perspective

The idea of Quantum Foam suggests that at the smallest scales of reality, tiny energy fluctuation are present. These virtual particles are key to understanding the universe, yet seem to violate the laws of nature.

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cosmic microwave background

What is the Cosmic Microwave Background?

The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation discovered in 1964 is ascribed to the remnants of the Big Bang. Yet, correlations to the atom suggest it is it more likely the energy in the vacuum, the Aether field, which undermines the notion of a photon of light.

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big bang theory

Did Big Bang happen?

The presiding scientific theory of the beginning of the universe is the big bang? Yet, despite wide acceptance, there is an overwhelming amount of evidence that suggests it never happened.

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InInfinity Theory AtomicGeometry

Geo-Nuclear Physics

Geo-Nuclear physics is the application of simple polyhedra to the structure of the atomic nucleus, and consider the isotope distribution of each type of atom.

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