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Lubomir Vlcek

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May 7, 2014, 5:34:07 AM5/7/14
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Definition of waves
The main characteristic of the waves is the energy transfer through a transmission medium.
And no transfer of the substance (= of real particles) from the source to the transmission medium.
Wave exists if and only if there is not a source.
In the case of electromagnetic waves, see 2.1.3 The electromagnetic field. Maswell's equations, p. 28[3]
electric field intensity E and the magnetic induction B
are both associated with the intensity of a moving charge
= Estill + B where
The force acting on the moving electric charge is

whereby

Through the work of Max Planck, Albert Einstein, Louis de Broglie, Arthur Compton, Niels Bohr, and many others, current scientific theory holds that all particles also have a wave nature (and vice versa).[1] This phenomenon has been verified not only for elementary particles, but also for compound particles like atoms and even molecules. For macroscopic particles, because of their extremely short wavelengths, wave properties usually cannot be detected.[2] Wave-particle duality is an ongoing conundrum in modern physics. Most physicists accept wave-particle duality as the best explanation for a broad range of observed phenomena; however, it is not without controversy.
Wave - particle duality elegantly incorporates kinetic energy in direction of movement (as particle or wave in the direction of movement) and kinetic energy against directions of movement (as wave against the spread of directions of movement) in relations the kinetic energy by [3] p. 51-52 :
Albert Einstein , who, in his search for a Unified Field Theory , did not accept wave-particle duality, wrote: [4]
This double nature of radiation (and of material corpuscles)...has been interpreted by quantum-mechanics in an ingenious and amazingly successful fashion. This interpretation...appears to me as only a temporary way out...
The pilot wave model, originally developed by Louis de Broglie and further developed by David Bohm into the hidden variable theory proposes that there is no duality, but rather a system exhibits both particle properties and wave properties simultaneously, and particles are guided, in a deterministic fashion, by the pilot wave (or its " quantum potential ") which will direct them to areas of constructive interference in preference to areas of destructive interference . This idea is held by a significant minority within the physics community. [5]
When in this idea we will replace the "quantum potential" by "electromagnetic potential" (or by " interference of electromagnetic waves"), the idea will be acepted large majority of physicists.

Particles, waves and trends in physics
vixra.org/pdf/1404.0273v1.pdf

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