On a new formulation of microphenomena: Basic principles, stationary fields and beyond

作者: Afshin Shafiee

DOI: 10.1007/S12043-011-0092-5

关键词: GeneralizationParticleField (physics)Stationary statePhysicsStatistical physicsCausality (physics)Context (language use)Conservative forceNonlinear systemClassical mechanics

摘要: In a series of essays, beginning with this article, we are going to develop new formulation microphenomena based on the principles reality and causality. The theory provides us depiction assuming unified concept information, matter energy. So, suppose that in definite microphysical context (including other interacting particles), each particle is enfolded by probability field whose existence contingent particle, but it can locally affect physical status context-dependent manner. dynamics whole particle-field system obeys deterministic equations manner such when subjected conservative force, also experiences complex form which determined particle. endowed given amount energy, its value conditions to. Based energy balance associated field, argue why has probabilistic objective nature. basic elements formulation, application for some stationary states nonlinear generalization systems discussed here.

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