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New Theories / What causes Tunneling?
« on: 03/12/2020 04:57:16 »
Do all possible paths provide the path that allows tunneling to happen? Is this what the non-zero past the barrier is? Uncertainty is the possible paths of the vector field. Is tunneling from a path of all possible paths with a phasor that didn't complete its cycle before the barrier?
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New Theories / What causes Entanglement?
« on: 03/12/2020 04:13:05 »
The key to entanglement is the sharing of the same path, of all possible paths, for a split second. After that happens, the waves will be considered the same wave. Measuring one wave collapses the other because they are the same wave.
We see evidence of all possible paths with interference patterns. We know it is when all possible paths are taken virtually at the same time because the pattern appears when a single particle is used.
Is Entanglement happening when a single particle is interfering with itself? If so, is there group size or complexity that will eventually stop displaying interference? Is this a natural size for an object to remain classical/scalar? What are the requirements to share the same path?
Could there be an entire side to reality that is Virtual/Vector? Is it where all possible paths reside? When I said the entangled waves are the same wave, I meant literally. Non-local waves are virtual and are all possible paths. Virtual/Vector doesn't have single moments/positions.
Is there a connection between Bell Inequality and an interference pattern? Can we test spin on the landing positions of interference? Could we run a Bell Inequality experiment simultaneously by matching the time entanglement started? I suspect Bell Inequality experiments can't be shielded because entanglement is all the same wave. It jumbles up spin tests, so I want to know if it influences the landing position.
Does this mean local particles/scalar volumes are using all possible paths as the degrees of freedom for Entropy?
We see evidence of all possible paths with interference patterns. We know it is when all possible paths are taken virtually at the same time because the pattern appears when a single particle is used.
Is Entanglement happening when a single particle is interfering with itself? If so, is there group size or complexity that will eventually stop displaying interference? Is this a natural size for an object to remain classical/scalar? What are the requirements to share the same path?
Could there be an entire side to reality that is Virtual/Vector? Is it where all possible paths reside? When I said the entangled waves are the same wave, I meant literally. Non-local waves are virtual and are all possible paths. Virtual/Vector doesn't have single moments/positions.
Is there a connection between Bell Inequality and an interference pattern? Can we test spin on the landing positions of interference? Could we run a Bell Inequality experiment simultaneously by matching the time entanglement started? I suspect Bell Inequality experiments can't be shielded because entanglement is all the same wave. It jumbles up spin tests, so I want to know if it influences the landing position.
Does this mean local particles/scalar volumes are using all possible paths as the degrees of freedom for Entropy?
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New Theories / What causes Uncertainty?
« on: 03/12/2020 00:41:25 »
Are large objects subject to the Measurement Problem? If so, is it the uncertainty of the individual atoms and not the whole object? If it is the whole object, is it because it using Vector for Momentum?
Do scalar volumes use the vector field for direction (velocity, acceleration, momentum, path)? Is physical matter considered scalar volumes? Could uncertainty be from scalar volumes using vector?
Is the energy associated with light from vector momentum to scalar energy?
Is a Bose-Einstein condensate causing a physical scalar volume to become vector waves? Is absolute zero impossible because the vector field is responsible for movement?
Is the vector field why waves are waves? Is it all possible paths that cause interference patterns? Do Scalar Volumes limit the number of possible paths? Does measurement cause Vector Waves to be Scalar Volumes?
Do scalar volumes use the vector field for direction (velocity, acceleration, momentum, path)? Is physical matter considered scalar volumes? Could uncertainty be from scalar volumes using vector?
Is the energy associated with light from vector momentum to scalar energy?
Is a Bose-Einstein condensate causing a physical scalar volume to become vector waves? Is absolute zero impossible because the vector field is responsible for movement?
Is the vector field why waves are waves? Is it all possible paths that cause interference patterns? Do Scalar Volumes limit the number of possible paths? Does measurement cause Vector Waves to be Scalar Volumes?
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