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Journal of Mathematical & Computer Applications

An Approach For Unity Field Theory With New Quantumvacuum Energy Aether Concept

Author(s): Stephane Neuville

Theories of relativity and quantum physics are basing on some complex abstract mathematical formalism which can be quite confusing and not always satisfactory concerning the interpretation of observed corresponding physical effects. For a revised approach of them, we present a new quantum vacuum energy Aether concept we will discuss qualitatively avoiding some abstract mathematical formalism often far from intuitive physical common sense. This is essentially concerning: the relative velocity of light and the Aether disprove, the particle/wave duality, the single particle interference quantum phenomena, the generalized confusion between absolute quantum determinism and undetermined probabilistic measurements of quantum states and the paradoxical possibility for a same quantum system to have at same time different states. Notwithstanding different suggested flaws about the principle of energy and impulse conservation and concerning the optical doppler effect and the postulate of an absolute light speed limit which is contradicted with some observation of superluminal particle transportation velocity. Paradoxical aspects of both theories of the quantum mechanics and theory of relativity are suggested to be sorted out with the rehabilitation of an absolute space reference and a newly defined Aether concept, basing on the equivalence between density of mass and density of quantum vacuum energy. Different aspects of the Field Theory and wave /mass /electric particles interactions are suggested to be interpreted in terms of Aether hydrodynamical energy displacement, fluctuation and waves. Electric charge and mass of particles and their kinetic energy are described in terms of energy of an associated Aether 3D transversal and/or longitudinal wave-packet moving with its group velocity in form of Aether vortices. This model is expected to sort out contradiction about different quantum phenomena and to open the way for new description and interpretation of corresponding new experimental results.

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