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T: Fachverband Teilchenphysik

T 25: Andere Gebiete der Theorie

T 25.2: Talk

Friday, April 1, 2011, 14:15–14:30, 20.40: 101

The Extended Particle Model - and the Origin of Mass — •Albrecht Giese — Taxusweg 15, 22605 Hamburg

Present-day physics is governed by two fundamental misconceptions:

1. Relativity is allegedly caused by the properties of space-time

2. Elementary particles are assumed to be point-like, having no internal structure.

By deviating from these assumptions we can correctly reconstruct the results of present-day physics from an adapted model; and in addition we are able to find answers to unsolved problems.

In the announced talk about particles we will show that the assumption of an extended elementary particle does not on the one hand conflict with experimental results, while on the other hand it yields the known properties of particles without resorting to QM and virtual particles. In addition, it explains the origin of mass by classical means and quantitatively correctly. This includes the relativistic increase in mass of objects in motion and energy-mass equivalence. Furthermore it explains unresolved problems such as Dark Matter and Dark Energy. The Landé factor, and hence the magnetic moment, can be classically determined with high precision without any use of QM, vacuum polarization, or similar devices.

For further information: www.ag-physics.org

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