My Message for Quantum Physicists
As a statistical theory, quantum mechanics has fundamental limitations. It sees the quantum reality through a cloudy, intrinsically statistical prism. The First Quantum Revolution (1900-1927) has never been completed. Several fundamental pieces have been missing. As a statistical theory, quantum mechanics cannot lay claim to being a truly foundational science.
After 12 years of a dedicated scientific work as an independent scientist, I introduced Aphysical Quantum Mechanics (AQM), a deeper and more profound quantum theory, which has resulted in the Second Quantum Revolution and immediate foundational transformations of quantum mechanics, quantum optics, and particle physics.
My work is published under the title of The Second Quantum Revolution in three volumes:
A partial list of AQM principal scientific achievements includes
77 postulates with numerous illustrations and 27 fundamental discoveries, many at the Nobel Prize level. Across all three volumes, the Standard Model (SM) is compared directly with AQM, uncovering 53 fundamental SM misconceptions.
AQM is a quantum theory of individual elementary particles, each with its own inner structures and quantum interactions, such as the decay, the transformation, and formation in spacetime dynamics instant by instant.
The fundamental understanding of quantum reality is expanded by the introduction of two new categories: the aphysical dimension and the proto-consciousness of elementary particles. As a result, a deeper and more profound quantum reality has emerged. Quantum reality is not universal. There is no such thing as "universal wave function.”
All known longstanding quantum enigmas are resolved, including the collapse of the wave function, how an electron passes through two slits, and why a particle can be in several places at the same time.
The inner structures of perfect geometry have been discovered for each class of elementary particle and each fundamental force, including bosons, intrinsic fermions, composite fermions, and a newly identified class: duo-fermions.
The origin of self-mass is explained for all known elementary particles - without invoking the Higgs mechanism. Surprisingly, decay is deterministic. The difference in lifetimes between two muons is caused by the difference in values of their position parameters (“hidden variables”) acquired at their formation.
The divide between classical and quantum worlds does not exist.
The long list continues.
Victor Vaguine, PhD
Dallas, Texas, USA
January 16, 2021
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