International Journal of Nuclear Medicine & Radioactive Substances (IJNMRS)

ISSN: 2689-8020

Research Article

Quanta and Space

Authors: Mduli Y

DOI: 10.23880/ijnmrs-16000111

Abstract

The current fundamental theories of physics are quantum field theories (i.e. QFTs) in the form of the standard model and general relativity (i.e. GR). All current researches are completely devoted to finding a quantum theory of gravity. What we ask and try to answer is, isn’t possible that quantum theory as a framework is just not the foundation of fundamental physics and neither is GR. And our answer being an alternative framework which regards matter and light as composed of indivisible and immutable units e.g. photon, electron, neutrino, up quark, masons, baryons, nuclei, atoms and molecules. Space has intrinsic energy just as photons and electrons do, its energy is finite just as theirs and this energy is directly proportional to the volume of space. And change is the annihilation of quanta or of space with all quanta and creation of new quanta or of new space with new quanta. As a quantum is immutable and so is space then our theory of gravity will be a special relativistic theory of gravity. Since space has energy and energy is conserved and the energy of space plus that of all the quanta in the universe is conserved thus space can’t increase in size indefinitely but must reach maximum volume as the energy of the universe is finite, this true even for an accelerated expansion. This framework provides a new potential foundation of physic not based on the concept of force and acceleration or field theory. This paper is an elaboration of my earlier paper titled The Quanta, published in the journal of nuclear and particle physics at www.sapub.org in august 2018.

Keywords: quantum field theories; quantum theory; energy level; Daltonian model

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