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08-03-2005, 08:46 AM
The interpretation of Schrodinger's theory supposes that the underlying foundation is real. The underlying foundation is that subatomic particles exist as a probability function, as though material existence is a random occurance. This is in turn based upon the inability of modern science to pinpoint the exact location of a subatomic particle.
I show that subatomic particles are primary angular momentum. This means there is a thread of mass in the form of a circle, moving sideways through a quantum Aether unit, in one quantum unit of time. The effect is that the subatomic particle looks ghostly, like a pencil being moved back in forth in front of our eyes very fast.
According to the Aether Physics Model, the subatomic particle is not just the string of mass, but also its movement within one quantum unit of time. Thus, the subatomic particle not only spans a certain length, but due to its movement, also spans an area and a period of time.
This could be misinterpreted as a probability function, but when viewed in its proper context, the subatomic particle is actually discrete. |