The Time Vector: An Analysis of Continuity and Change
Daniel Brown

TL;DR
This paper explores fundamental concepts of physics, including the invariance of the speed of light, time dilation, wave-particle duality, and quantum relations, aiming to unify and clarify core principles.
Contribution
It introduces a novel analysis called the Time Vector to explain key physical phenomena and derive important quantum relations.
Findings
Explanation of why c is constant and maximum speed
Derivation of De Broglie's theorem from the analysis
Expression for mass using the proposed notation
Abstract
This paper sets out to explain: 1. Why the speed of light c is a constant and is the maximum speed at which any moving entity can travel. 2. Why time elapsed is different for a moving entity relative to a stationary entity. 3. Why there has been confusion between the wave and particle nature of an entity. 4. The relation between the speed of light c, Planck's constant k and time 5. An expression for Mass using this notation 6. The derivation for De Broglie's theorem 7. Indeterminacy of position
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Taxonomy
TopicsRelativity and Gravitational Theory · Quantum Mechanics and Applications · Multidisciplinary Warburg-centric Studies
