There is symmetry in the nature. Then, there should also be symmetry in physics since physics describes the phenomena of nature. In fact, it occurs in most of the phenomena explained by physics as for example: a particle has positive or negative charges, spins up or down, north or south magnetic poles. In this form, the particle should also have mass symmetry. For convenience and due to later explanations, I call this mass symmetry or mass duality as follows: mass and mass cloud. The mass symmetry can be corroborated in the experiments of the hydrogen spectrum, the Bohr model and the solution of the Schrödinger equation. The mass cloud is located in the respective orbitals given by the Schrödinger equation. The orbitals represent the possib...
The mass-energy relationship, E=mc^2 which was proposed by Einstein in 1905 under his Special Relati...
Atomic nuclei lie at the core of everything visible; and at the first level of approximation, their ...
Atomic nuclei lie at the core of everything visible; and at the first level of approximation, their ...
The symmetry occurs in most of the phenomena explained by physics, for example, a particle has posit...
The mass problem in particle physics and its impact for other fields is discussed. While the problem...
Mass is an energy form of quantum vacuum in symmetry with diminished energy density of quantum vacuu...
Mass is an energy form of quantum vacuum in symmetry with diminished energy density of quantum vacuu...
We briefly review some of the connections between symmetry breaking in condensed matter physics and i...
A non-moving electron hydrogen model is proposed, resolving a long standing contradiction (94 years)...
Fermilab High Energy Frontier experiments at the FermilabTevatron, and the LHC at CERN, will soon pr...
Electroweak theory joins electromagnetism with the weak force in a single quantum field theory, ascr...
Energy in nuclear matter is, in practice, completely characterized at different densities and asymme...
From the research for particles in physics it is clear that discrete symmetries guide their existenc...
The Cosmos begins with a free form of electromagnetic energy, light, the purest, simplest, and most ...
Recently, we showed that that band as well as line spectra, reveal a left-right symmetry in 4- and 2...
The mass-energy relationship, E=mc^2 which was proposed by Einstein in 1905 under his Special Relati...
Atomic nuclei lie at the core of everything visible; and at the first level of approximation, their ...
Atomic nuclei lie at the core of everything visible; and at the first level of approximation, their ...
The symmetry occurs in most of the phenomena explained by physics, for example, a particle has posit...
The mass problem in particle physics and its impact for other fields is discussed. While the problem...
Mass is an energy form of quantum vacuum in symmetry with diminished energy density of quantum vacuu...
Mass is an energy form of quantum vacuum in symmetry with diminished energy density of quantum vacuu...
We briefly review some of the connections between symmetry breaking in condensed matter physics and i...
A non-moving electron hydrogen model is proposed, resolving a long standing contradiction (94 years)...
Fermilab High Energy Frontier experiments at the FermilabTevatron, and the LHC at CERN, will soon pr...
Electroweak theory joins electromagnetism with the weak force in a single quantum field theory, ascr...
Energy in nuclear matter is, in practice, completely characterized at different densities and asymme...
From the research for particles in physics it is clear that discrete symmetries guide their existenc...
The Cosmos begins with a free form of electromagnetic energy, light, the purest, simplest, and most ...
Recently, we showed that that band as well as line spectra, reveal a left-right symmetry in 4- and 2...
The mass-energy relationship, E=mc^2 which was proposed by Einstein in 1905 under his Special Relati...
Atomic nuclei lie at the core of everything visible; and at the first level of approximation, their ...
Atomic nuclei lie at the core of everything visible; and at the first level of approximation, their ...