History of the NeoClassical Interpretation of Quantum and Relativistic Physics
Shiva Meucci

TL;DR
This paper proposes a neoclassical reinterpretation of modern physics, aiming to unify historical theories and open new avenues for experimental and theoretical exploration without altering existing models.
Contribution
It introduces the Neoclassical Interpretation, a novel framework that reintegrates historical and cross-disciplinary theories into modern physics.
Findings
Historical analysis reveals overlaps in physical theories
Reintegration of theories can lead to new experimental predictions
The approach preserves current models while expanding conceptual horizons
Abstract
The need for revolution in modern physics is a well known and often broached subject, however, the precision and success of current models narrows the possible changes to such a great degree that there appears to be no major change possible. We provide herein, the first step toward a possible solution to this paradox via reinterpretation of the conceptual-theoretical framework while still preserving the modern art and tools in an unaltered form. This redivision of concepts and redistribution of the data can revolutionize expectations of new experimental outcomes. This major change within finely tuned constraints is made possible by the fact that numerous mathematically equivalent theories were direct precursors to, and contemporaneous with, the modern interpretations. In this first of a series of papers, historical investigation of the conceptual lineage of modern theory reveals points…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Biofield Effects and Biophysics
