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The most important theoretical achievement of natural sciences is the
old idea of atom. The matter can not be divided endlessly into still smaller parts. The idea of atom hints that in the world exists a special spatial scale. It is the scale of atom. Today the physicists generally belive that all phenomena in the nature will appear from the effects of quantum level. All phenomena appear from the level of one scale. The scale is always connected to the space. What is the empty room or space? What kind of structure and properties does the empty space have? Does the shortest indivisible length exist? The existence of one special scale refers to grainy space or cell- structured space. In that case the space can be described with unit vectors, which generate the cells. This kind of space is absolute, but it is not the same as Newton's absolute space. It is not possible to observe the empty space directly, but it is possible to examine its structure theoretically. When the used space model is cell-structured, several strange quantum effects can be understood or interpreted in a new way. D-theory is a new interpretation of quantum mechanics. It is based on the hypothesis, which defines the structure of space. It can be proved that the so called "local hidden variable theories" are possible, if they use this hypothesis. The cell-structured space of D-theory is absolute and will produce the Lorentz transformations. The Theory of Relativity is based on them. How do the phenomena of classical world appear from the quantum effects of absolute space? The space model will give answer to this question, too. When the mathematics is suitable to describe the effects of nature, must the exhaustive physical theory be able to describe also the basics of mathematics such as the origin of sets of numbers. The space is also a mathematical concept and the space combines the physical world to the basics of mathematics. The physicists have tried to interpret the quantum mechanics over 70 years and no satisfactory interpretation is found. Observer's consciousness seems to be a part of the measurement process and a lot of useless text is witten about it. The model of cell-structured space gives a new point of view on the role of consciousness in quantum mechanics. Also another issue in interpretation, the non-locality, is cleared up with help of the space model and violation of Bell's inequality. The non-locality is a strong validity evidence of the used model. The third issue in interpretation is the wave function of a particle. It is a mathematical abstraction. It has in D-theory a direct connection to absolute space, which is not unique for a macroscopic observer because of its structure. Thus for example the place of an undetected free particle is not unique, too. A measurement however gives to the particle its place in the linear and unique observer's space and the wave function of the particle "collapses" . Different kind of rotations in symmetry spaces are fundamental in Standard model of quantum mechanics, as well so called gauge principle. The rotations and gauge principle have direct connections to the properties of absolute space. Finally stays left a modest question "What is everything?". D-theory shows that it is impossible to get answer to this question. One abstraction stays always left in the model. But only one. Comments please? The files: http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_1.ppt http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_2.ppt http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_3.ppt or http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_1.pdf http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_2.pdf http://koti.mbnet.fi/mpelt/tekstit/dtheory_3.pdf Pekka Virtanen |
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