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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: Kartazion on 11/02/2022 16:16:11

Title: --- Single Particle Motion --- Thought Experiment or Real Phenomenon?
Post by: Kartazion on 11/02/2022 16:16:11
The motion of the single particle is not complicated to understand. This involves alternating the particle between two positions at very high frequency. What about calculations on this?

Based on the optical illusion, oscillating or alternating a particle of 5mm from a position A to a position B spaced by 10cm at the speed of light, would be seen as two visible points in the form of fixed and static appearance. The most important is to be able to mark a certain stop on each position of A and B, and to travel between it almost instantly.


1 - The mass density of the particle is already halved.
Title: Re: --- Single Particle Motion --- Thought Experiment or Real Phenomenon?
Post by: Kartazion on 14/02/2022 00:20:34
Mutating quantum particles set in motion... Here's how to go from pseudoscience to real physical explanation:

In the world of fundamental particles, you are either a fermion or a boson but a new study from the University of Cambridge shows, for the first time, that one can behave as the other as they move from one place to another.
https://phys.org/news/2022-02-mutating-quantum-particles-motion.html
Title: Re: --- Single Particle Motion --- Thought Experiment or Real Phenomenon?
Post by: Kartazion on 14/02/2022 22:42:20
Do you know a mathematical approach to give, namely the alternation of a particle from point A to point B? Or does it not exist at all?

...alternating a particle of 5mm from a position A to a position B spaced by 10cm at the speed of light, would be seen as two visible points...

(https://www.scienceforums.net/uploads/monthly_2020_02/1405811307_PointAB20Hz.gif.4672b32110296eaa0f3864dcbbe16a30.gif)

total mass / number of positions = density per position