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Wave mechanics of atomic structure. - 01-24-2006, 03:42 PM

Hi Steve;
In a way you can make this analogy of "true/false", "on/of", "hi/low" and "+/-" states of the logic bit as being the absolute fundamental properties of the computer. Like the computer, the fundamental substance of the universe also has fundamental properties that can be viewed or defined as "absolutes". Once the absolutes are fully understood in all their diversity of interactions, then the atom becomes a relatively uncomplicated structure to comprehend. Understanding how uniform motion influences the wave mechanics of structure and bonding is the primary key to the solutions of combining Relativity and QM; also in the nature of physical structure of atoms and particles.

Have you noticed that those of us that have strong backgrounds in computer science tend to inject a computer like logic progression into everything?

I am going to try and start a thread on a view of the atomic structure, but it may require getting into an understanding of wave mechanics of standing waves, transverse waves, and longitudinal waves as they relate to charge and particle structure. This is also alluded to in Richard Feynman's dissertations of inflow and outflow wave nature of particles;.He only failed to recognize the importance of uniform motion in the confinement of standing waves.


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