Re: Radiation Creates Matter, and c, G are Both "infinite" and "finite"
- From: "OsherD" <mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 3 Dec 2005 10:55:03 -0800
>>From Osher Doctorow mdoctorow@xxxxxxxxxxx
To have the possibility of a TOE, we'd arguably need to explain QM,
QFT, and some more of the structure of GR and SR.
One immediate correction can be made to the equations/inequalities:
1) E = hv = hc/lambda (lambda = wavelength)
2) U(p)U(x) > = h
Namely, we set:
3) E = h^a c^b/lambda^b
4) px > = h^d
with a, b, d variable exponents (arguably constant "within particular
phases"). Notice that I have replaced uncertainties U( ) in (2) by
the actual variables in line with my earlier threads and also the
arguments of Max Jammer (1974) in his Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics,
Wiley: N.Y.
The usual argument is that as h --> infinity in (2), then no
restriction is left on the uncertainties of x and p since their product
can be arbitrary (in the macroscopic scenario), but it's just as good
to select d very large in magnitude.
As a --> 0 and b --> 2 in (3), we get:
5) E = c^2/lambda^2
which recovers the E = mc^2 type of scenario macroscopically and even
under some microscopic conditions with the proper lambda.
Osher Doctorow
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