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MP: Fachverband Theoretische und Mathematische Grundlagen der Physik

MP 5: Alternative Theorien

MP 5.2: Vortrag

Dienstag, 17. März 2015, 15:15–15:30, HFT-FT 101

"Emission & Regeneration" Field Theory — •Osvaldo Domann — Stephanstr. 42, D- 85077 Manching

The methodology of today's theoretical physics consists in introducing first all known forces by separate definitions independent of their origin, arriving then to quantum mechanics after postulating the particle's wave, and is then followed by attempts to infer interactions of particles and fields postulating the invariance of the wave equation under gauge transformations, allowing the addition of minimal substitutions.

The origin of the limitations of our standard theoretical model is the assumption that the energy of a particle is concentrated at a small volume in space. The limitations are bridged by introducing artificial objects and constructions like particle's wave, quarks, gluons, strong and weak forces, gravitons, dark matter, dark energy, big bang, etc.

The present approach models subatomic particles such as electrons and positrons as focal points in space where continuously Fundamental Particles (FPs) are emitted and absorbed, FPs where the energy of the electron or positron is stored as rotations defining longitudinal and transversal angular momenta (fields). Interaction laws between angular momenta of FPs are postulated in that way, that the basic laws of physics (Coulomb, Ampere, Maxwell, Gravitation) can be derived. This methodology makes sure, that the approach is in accordance with well proven experimental data. Also explanations for the Beta-decay and the confinement of particles with equal charge signs in atomic nuclei are deduced. All known four forces are derived from one field. www.odomann.com

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