A Reinterpretation of Quantum Physics

Authors

  • Wim Vegt

Keywords:

quantum physics, general relativity, gravitational redshift, black holes, dark matter

Abstract

Erwin Heisenberg s groundbreaking work published in 1925 in the journal Zeitschrift f r Physik under the title On the quantum-theoretical reinterpretation of kinematical and mechanical relationships marked a pivotal shift in Physics This publication often referred to as Die Umdeuting laid the groundwork for modern quantum physics Causality a central concept shared by Philosophy Theology and Physics has historically linked Newtonian Physics with philosophical and religious perspectives However Heisenberg s introduction of the Uncertainty Principle in 1920 challenged this unifying concept of Causality disrupting the traditional connections between these fields Modern Physics is built upon four foundational pillars Newton s Classical Mechanics Maxwell s Electrodynamics Bohr s Quantum Physics and Einstein s General Relativity Any inadequacy or error in these foundational principles could potentially revolutionize our understanding of modern physics The new physics model presented suggests an incompleteness within one of these fundamental foundations Maxwell s Electrodynamics and its treatment of light s inertia By addressing this limitation and introducing the idea of light s inertia in equations a significant fundamental shift in Physics is proposed This shift aims to reconcile Heisenberg s Uncertainty Principle with Newton s Causality Principle thereby bridging the gap between Philosophy Theology and Physics through a shared concept of Causality

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How to Cite

Wim Vegt. (2024). A Reinterpretation of Quantum Physics. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research, 24(A4), 49–68. Retrieved from https://journalofscience.org/index.php/GJSFR/article/view/102884

A Reinterpretation of Quantum Physics

Published

2024-09-24