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Geometry of matter's wave function



 
 
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Old June 24th 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Geometry of matter's wave function

Hi Mitch

I too believe that the matter wave has a spherical geometry. As you
may well know I have a controversial idea that c^2 in equation
E=mc^2is not just a mathematical conversion factor of energy to matter
but is an actual conversion frequency at high end of EM spectrum where
energy turns to matter. I reason and visualize this to happen because
the wave takes on a circular or spherical geometry such as a standing
satirical wave. If you take a wave traveling at c in the horizontal
direction and give it a equal and 90 degree angular speed of c in
vertical direction, this is c^2. This is analogous to a horizontal
line of an inch, times a vertical line of equal measure to equal a
square inch.. If we draw an arc from the beginning of the horizontal
line to end of the vertical line this creates a 90 degree arc which if
constant creates a circle. This can represent the trajectory a wave
under the influence of a centrifugal and a centripetal force at a 90
degree angle to each other will have resulting in circular motion. In
3d this would be spherical motion .

see: http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dsn5q6f_11vv737cck

and

http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae694.cfm,

If we start with a circular polarized wave like the one they ended up
with on the Ask Expert, website and continue the same logic and
geometry to all dimensions of the wave, x-y and z, we should get a
standing spherical wave.



Conrad Countess
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Old June 24th 08 posted to rec.org.mensa,alt.sci.physics,sci.physics,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics.particle
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Default Geometry of matter's wave function

On Jun 24, 7:19*am, cjcountess wrote:
Hi Mitch

I too believe that the matter wave has a spherical geometry. As you
may well know I have a controversial idea that c^2 in equation
E=mc^2is not just a mathematical conversion factor of energy to matter
but is an actual conversion frequency at high end of EM spectrum where
energy turns to matter. I reason and visualize this to happen because
the wave takes on a circular or spherical geometry such as a standing
satirical wave. If you take a wave traveling at c in the horizontal
direction and give it a equal and 90 degree angular speed of c in
vertical direction, this is c^2. This is analogous to a horizontal
line of an inch, times a vertical line of equal measure to equal a
square inch.. If we draw an arc from the beginning of the horizontal
line to end of the vertical line this creates a 90 degree arc which if
constant creates a circle. This can represent the trajectory a wave
under the influence of a centrifugal and a centripetal force at a 90
degree angle to each other will have resulting in circular motion. In
3d this would be spherical motion .

see:http://docs.google.com/Doc?id=dsn5q6f_11vv737cck

and

http://www.physlink.com/Education/AskExperts/ae694.cfm,

If we start with a circular polarized wave like the one they ended up
with on the Ask Expert, website and continue the same logic and
geometry to all dimensions of the wave, x-y and z, we should get a
standing spherical wave.

Conrad Countess


Conrad mass is C squared infinitely concentrated energy of a point
particle.
Since mass is always in motion it has a concentrated energy level
above C squared by the relativistic math factor of Gamma.

The formula is:
E=Gamma MC squared

Mitch Raemsch; Twice Nobel Laureate 2008
 




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