Wave-Particle Behaviour in Bridge Theory
Massimo Auci

TL;DR
This paper proposes a bridge theory based on electromagnetic principles that unifies quantum and relativistic effects, suggesting a deeper electromagnetic reality underlying both.
Contribution
It introduces a novel electromagnetic-based framework that explains quantum and relativistic phenomena as manifestations of a deeper electromagnetic reality.
Findings
Describes particle behavior consistent with relativistic quantum theory
Proposes electromagnetic origin of wave-particle duality
Suggests compatibility of relativity and quantum mechanics
Abstract
The Bridge Theory that is based on the role that the transversal component of the Pointing vector has in the localisation in the neighbourhood of a dipole of an amount of energy and momentum equal to ones of a photon of same frequency, if applied at the collision of a pair of real particles is able to describe their travel in space in agreement with the Relativistic Quantum Theory. This result suggests that Relativity and Quantum Mechanics despite their apparent incompatibility they become compatible if we assume the existence of a deepest level of reality in which is the electromagnetism to produce the quantum and relativistic effects in the matter allowing in the same context a dualism wave-particle equivalent to that hypothesized by Louis de Broglie.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications
