[5] viXra:2203.0151 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-25 20:39:53
Authors: A.M. Khadjibaev
Comments: 5 Pages. (Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with the requirements on the Submission Form)
There is not a unified answer to the question “is there a physical substrate of motion?”. On one hand, any moving body has a momentum, e.g., amount of motion, whose magnitude is defined by the motion speed and body mass. On the other hand, neither classical nor relativistic physics have a positive answer to the above question and describe the physical substrate of motion or momentum.
According to the author's concept a zone (space area) is formed behind each elementary particle where chaos is disturbed and there is a preferred motion direction (PMD) of graviton- pulses since they are driven to the formed space as a result of a particle movement. The author refers to this zone, which represents a flow of graviton-pulses towards the motion direction, as the acceleration zone. This zone discerns material particles in motion (that obtained an acceleration momentum) from still particles. The magnitude of the latter is directly proportional and corresponds to the speed of motion
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[4] viXra:2203.0095 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-17 21:39:25
Authors: Georgina Woodward
Comments: 10 Pages. 10
The revised Photon partition hypothesis is set out. Providing a physical embodiment of wave-particle existence. Three experiments are described: Young’s double slit experiment on light, the Elitzur-Vaidman bomb thought experiment, a variation without a bomb but a path blocking light detector. A quantum physics description of how each experiments outcome happens is given. For comparison the photon partition hypothesis is used to describe how the results come about. An experiment is described and illustrated that may provide evidence that ordinary measurable photons are not fundamental/ indivisible particles. Arrangements of Mach-Zehnder Interferometer apparatus are proposed for the investigation. Division at a half silvered mirror, into a part still detectable as a photon particle, the cut photon body, and a wave-like sub photon companion is hypothesized. Three possible outcomes are described. Two of them support the notion of actual physical photon divisibility. One of the outcomes is not supportive of the notion but could be indicating division of the photon from a usually accompanying environmental effect. Several models of photon divisibility are considered. Some supplementary experiments are given for further investigation according to the outcomes found. Method for ‘interrogating’ photons to ascertain more about their nature is set out. A clearer understanding of the physical nature of photons and its demonstration will be achieved. Concluding: This may help scientists decide on photon partition; if it fits the evidence and in which way it happens.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[3] viXra:2203.0042 [pdf] replaced on 2022-03-12 18:03:29
Authors: Tariq Khan
Comments: 5 Pages.
A short and informal essay proposing that the amount of memory, required for any given observation, be added to Special Relativity as a means to encompass The Observer in Quantum Mechanics into Relativity Theory. The amount of memory required for any given observation is considered as a key hidden variable versus Quantum Mechanical phenomena. This memory amount is proposed as the fundamental aspect of any given reference frame and, thus, separates all reference frames into “slices” or individual Universes where conscious observers move between them for any given observation.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[2] viXra:2203.0034 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-07 15:07:09
Authors: Georgina Woodward
Comments: 5 Pages. 5
An experiment is described and illustrated that may show that ordinary measurable photons are not fundamental/indivisible particles and rule out the non locality (and interaction free measurement) due to superposition of photons. Arrangements of Mach-Zehnder Interferometer apparatus are proposed for the investigation. Division at a half silvered mirror, into a part still detectable as a photon particle, the cut photon body, and a sub photon member is hypothesized. Three possible outcomes are described. Two of them support the notion of actual physical photon divisibility. One of the outcomes is not supportive of the notion. Some supplementary experiments are given for further investigation according to the outcomes found. Hope is expressed that this investigation is conducted by many institutions, so there is widespread consensus on the nature of photons. It is also hoped that this becomes a standard demonstration of that nature, whatever outcome is found.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics
[1] viXra:2203.0020 [pdf] submitted on 2022-03-03 19:08:19
Authors: Georgina Woodward
Comments: 2 Pages. [Corrections made by viXra Admin to conform with scholarly norm]
Informed by the results of double slit experiments and experiments involving half silvered mirrors, photon divisibility is proposed. The nature of the divided parts is given as well as terminology for describing and identifying the different parts. The photon parts are used to explain the outcomes of the Elitzur-Vaidman bomb tester experiment. It is concluded that: The photon splitting proposition can be used for prediction and explanation. As a viable alternative to use of superposition. Explaining experimentally observed outcomes of similar scenarios using detectors other than bombs. Interaction free detection is a misnomer. As this result relies upon the sub photon member being taken out of ‘circulation’ at the bomb. (An interaction). So it can not reunite and interfere. That enabling the chance of detection by detector D.
Category: History and Philosophy of Physics