Three Wave Hypothesis, Gear Model and the Rest Mass
M. I. Sanduk

TL;DR
This paper explores the Three Wave Hypothesis's relativistic quantum foundation, revealing its similarity to a gear model and proposing a new perspective on rest mass frequency as related to gear contact point frequency, leading to a four-vector particle representation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analogy between TWH and gear models, linking rest mass frequency to gear contact point frequency and deriving a four-vector particle representation.
Findings
Rest mass frequency relates to gear contact point frequency.
TWH and gear model exhibit perfect similarities.
Four-vector representation of particles derived from gear analogy.
Abstract
Three Wave Hypothesis (TWH) is of a relativistic quantum foundation. The formulation of TWH has perfect similarities with bevel gear model. The rest mass is considered within TWH and as a consequence of similarity, between TWH and the gear model, it is found that rest mass frequency is related the frequency of touch point of the gear in relative to the large wheel. In regarding this frequency instead of the small wheel frequency, the gear model leads to four-vector representation of a particle.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
