It is argued that the quantal behaviours may be understood in the framework of direct particle interactions. A specific example is introduced. The assumed potential predicts that at sufficiently large distances quantal behaviours arise, while at very large distances gravitational-like forces are present. The latter is true provided all particles have internal structures. 1 Direct Particle Interaction Versus Field Theory In formulating his ideas and those of former physicists about motion and gravitation, Newton made two fundamental assumptions: (a)-- He postulated the presence of absolute space and time --- physical objects which act on the particles, but are not acted upon by them. (b)-- He assumed that absolute space is isotropic and hom...
Some brief ideas about physical, fundamental quanta are presented. The quantum is proposed to be a m...
The search for a unification of the physical phenomena was the preoccupation of many physicists ...
The search for a unification of the physical phenomena was the preoccupation of many physicists ...
Newton’s third law of motion is examined in the context of the theories of direct interparticle acti...
The paper is in three parts. The direct particle theory developed in previous papers is reviewed in ...
The two great theories of physics, the theory of relativity and quantum theory, contradict each othe...
The interpretation of Isaac Newton's texts has sparked controversy to this day. One of the most heat...
Newton's third law of motion is examined in the context of the theories of direct interparticle acti...
In classical mechanics, matter and fields are completely separated; matter interacts with fields. Fo...
This paper reviews the work the author carried out with Fred Hoyle on the development of electrodyna...
ABSTRACT: Most philosophical discussion of the particle concept that is afforded by quantum field th...
<p>The interpretation of Isaac Newton's texts has sparked controversy to this day. One of ...
This work is devoted to the discussion of an idea that gravitational interactions might be residual ...
Classical theories of electromagnetism and gravitation ; the absorber theory of Wheeler and Feynman ...
By examining the theory of relativity, as originally proposed by Lorentz, Poincare and Einstein, a f...
Some brief ideas about physical, fundamental quanta are presented. The quantum is proposed to be a m...
The search for a unification of the physical phenomena was the preoccupation of many physicists ...
The search for a unification of the physical phenomena was the preoccupation of many physicists ...
Newton’s third law of motion is examined in the context of the theories of direct interparticle acti...
The paper is in three parts. The direct particle theory developed in previous papers is reviewed in ...
The two great theories of physics, the theory of relativity and quantum theory, contradict each othe...
The interpretation of Isaac Newton's texts has sparked controversy to this day. One of the most heat...
Newton's third law of motion is examined in the context of the theories of direct interparticle acti...
In classical mechanics, matter and fields are completely separated; matter interacts with fields. Fo...
This paper reviews the work the author carried out with Fred Hoyle on the development of electrodyna...
ABSTRACT: Most philosophical discussion of the particle concept that is afforded by quantum field th...
<p>The interpretation of Isaac Newton's texts has sparked controversy to this day. One of ...
This work is devoted to the discussion of an idea that gravitational interactions might be residual ...
Classical theories of electromagnetism and gravitation ; the absorber theory of Wheeler and Feynman ...
By examining the theory of relativity, as originally proposed by Lorentz, Poincare and Einstein, a f...
Some brief ideas about physical, fundamental quanta are presented. The quantum is proposed to be a m...
The search for a unification of the physical phenomena was the preoccupation of many physicists ...
The search for a unification of the physical phenomena was the preoccupation of many physicists ...